HRH Queen Rania Took Over The Page I Created on Facebook

by TripleM | May 27, 2009 at 02:20 am
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I was surprised to find out that I’m no longer the admin of the Queen Rania’s fan page on Facebook. The fan page “Queen Rania” is the largest fan page for the beautiful Rania Al Abdullah the Queen of Jordan. The page I created two month ago, attracted more than 17 thousand fans and it has one of highest hit rates among Fb fan pages.

Queen Rania is globally known of its role in helping the less fortunate and supporting young professionals is now taking part of the social media race by sharing public awareness among her follower on her famous Youtube channel.

Anyways, I was a bit shocked to find out that I’m no longer able to edit or share information on that page, that’s when I decided to tweet about it. By the time I tweeted everyone I know was talking about how successful the page is and that they didn’t know that I was the mastermind behind the page. Well, I this created a buzz about it specially that I’m just an Egyptian fan. Few moments later I got email alert that says:

Rania Al Abdullah (QueenRania) is now following your updates on Twitter.

Sweet… But that wasn’t just it. One minute later I got a direct message on my Twitter account that says

QueenRania: “Thank you Muhammed for making such a successful FB fanpage. I truly appreciate it; hope u continue as a strong presence on the page. RaniaA”

That really made my day awesome! In spite of the fact that she might not send the message herself, still feels great to be personally addressed by courtyard officials.

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