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STOP FIGHTING THE ALGORITHM. START BUILDING A BUSINESS.
SELLOUT CROWDS
The Feed
The Algorithm
Your Reach
Monetization
The Audience
The Vibe
WHY FACEBOOK IS FAILING CREATORS
1. The "Rage Farm" vs. The Stadium
Facebook’s algorithm is designed to do one thing: keep people on the app by making them emotional. usually, that means making them angry.
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Facebook: To go viral, you often have to post controversial “hot takes” that attract trolls and bots. It’s a toxic environment where sports discussion gets drowned out by political arguments.
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Sellout Crowds: We built an arena, not a rage farm. Our community is here for the love of the game. The “noise” here is fans cheering and debating stats, not bots pushing agendas.
2. Your Feed. Your Rules.
On most platforms, following someone is just a “suggestion” to the algorithm. On Sellout Crowds, it’s a command.
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Facebook: You log in to see your friends or favorite creators, but instead, you are forced to scroll past “Suggested Posts,” random viral videos, and ads for things you don’t need. You are fighting the app just to see the content you actually signed up for.
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Sellout Crowds: Your FanFeed is sacred ground. It is populated only by the teams, sports, and creators you have explicitly chosen to follow. No surprise guests. No unwanted clutter. Just the game you love.
3. The Monetization Trap
You create the content, but Mark Zuckerberg keeps the money.
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Facebook: Trying to monetize a Facebook Group or Page is a nightmare. They throttle your reach if you post links to your merch or Patreon, and their own monetization program pays pennies unless you have millions of views.
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Sellout Crowds: We believe the creator should get paid. With our “Charge Admission” features, you can offer premium content, exclusive groups, and subscriber badges directly to your audience without fear of being shadow-banned.
4. Context Matters (The "Grandma" Factor)
Sports content doesn’t belong next to sad life updates and cat photos.
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Facebook: Your breakdown of the Quarterback’s performance looks out of place sandwiched between a political rant from your uncle and an ad for toaster ovens. The context is wrong, which kills engagement.
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Sellout Crowds: Every user on our app is in the “Sports Mindset.” They are there to consume highlights, read analysis, and talk trash. Your content fits perfectly every time.
THE BOTTOM LINE
Facebook is for keeping up with people you went to high school with. Sellout Crowds is for building a sports empire.
Stop posting into the void. Move your community to a platform that actually wants you to succeed.


