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Turning the Shadowban  into a Blessing (With Freebies & Games!)

Lately, you may have noticed you’re not seeing as many of my posts pop up in your Facebook feed. That’s not your imagination—it’s something called shadow banning. Because of Facebook’s ever-changing algorithms, and my conservative stance, fewer people are seeing my posts, even though you're in the group or follow the page.

It’s frustrating, especially when I’m posting encouraging content, Bible class updates, and beautiful new kits I’ve poured my heart into. But instead of getting discouraged, I’m turning it into a blessing—for you!

Here's the Game Plan:

If you love Bible journal freebies, enjoy a little fun, and want to stay connected—this is for you! I’m going to start posting about once a week,  random kits inside the Facebook group, without warning, just for those who are actively checking in.

💡 The first three people to comment on those special posts will get that bible journal kit FREE. No strings attached. Just a little gift to thank you for staying engaged and being part of this journaling journey with me.

Watch for this Week's Giveaway

How You Can Help:

  • Make sure you're following the group and set it to “Favorites” so you see more posts.

  • Like and comment often—this tells Facebook you want to see more.

  • Turn on notifications for the group so you don’t miss a giveaway post.

  • Most of all—have fun! The more we interact, the more the group thrives.

  • To keep things fair and give everyone a chance, please note: Limit one free kit per person per month. So if you win one, just enjoy cheering others on until the next month’s round!

Let’s make this shadowban work in our favor. I get to bless more of you—and we keep the group joyful, active, and full of encouragement.

Creative Wording

You might notice I’m using careful wording in group posts—avoiding words like “giveaway” or “freebie.” That’s because certain terms can accidentally trigger Facebook’s filters, making it harder for you to see what I share.

So when I say “surprise post” or “thank-you treat,” just know it means what it sounds like: I want to bless you with something beautiful, and I appreciate you being here!