Is there a limit to sharing to Facebook page?

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I want to set up a script that would auto-share all feed items to my FB page. The feed is a curated collection of 3rd party websites that cater to my target market. There are usually 100-200 new items per day, so there would be that many new Facebook shares on my page. Would this number likely hit the FB limits, whereby additional verification is required to continue sharing? What is your experience?
 
And who want to like a fanpage that share 100-200 items per day ? No one (and aslo the reach of your page will be near to zero).

So it's completly useless.
 
And who want to like a fanpage that share 100-200 items per day ? No one (and aslo the reach of your page will be near to zero).

So it's completly useless.
Thanks for chiming in. So, you're saying the idea is flawed. What do you recommend, instead?
 
Try it as noone knows what it will brings, never rely on others s comment :-)
 
Try it as noone knows what it will brings, never rely on others s comment :)
I don't need to try it, if somebody before me already did, which is why I'm asking in the forum.
 
And who want to like a fanpage that share 100-200 items per day ? No one (and aslo the reach of your page will be near to zero).
Here's my thinking about @Extraduke's concern:

1. Organic reach is steadily declining for all pages, no matter what you do, because Facebook wants you to pay-to-play.
2. Yes, the average reach per post might be lower with such frequent posting (will it?), but the total reach for all posts, will be higher than for a page that shares links less frequently (say, 1-5 per day).
3. If the shared items are relevant to the target audience, they will like the page regardless of the volume. In fact, the same logic as mentioned in the previous post might apply.

What do you guys think?
 
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