The Way Jimmy Page Uses Social Media Leaves Fans Confused

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Jimmy Page seems to be in auto-mode on Facebook, and this has confused the fans.

The Led Zeppelin rocker has been using Facebook consistently, but it recently started to seem like his posts and actions on social media are either automatic or shared by others in his team.

When a fan shared on X that Page liked their comment about the band’s song, ‘In My Time Of Dying,’ another fan shared their doubt about it. They wrote:

“Is this from real Jimmy?”

The other user replied:

“Yep, on Facebook.”

Page Replies With Auto-Generated Messages

In addition to that, Page started to reply to some fan’s comments. However, when a fan praised Page for sharing memories, he replied with a response that seemed automated rather than something he wrote himself. He wrote:

“Thanks for your love and support, constant follow up and likes. I hope you never stop listening to my music. You can send me a direct message or friend request now. Keep rocking.”

Some of his posts also prove that Page could be using his Facebook account on auto-pilot. Page has been sharing the post with the same format for four years, and he almost never shares new updates about anything.

You can see Page’s posts here.

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