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This puzzles me

A few years ago, somebody made a FB page for our company.

It only had about 260 followers.

The maker of the page then lost access to the page. The page has been inactive for 3+ years now

Since 6 months, we have a page with nearly 2k followers, with regular posts.

Though when you search our company, google shows the old page. This is not good for us, as it makes it seem we're inactive.

We've asked FB to give us control of the company page, as we read that if you can prove its your company, they'll give you acces. But FB never responds.

But why does google show the old page anyway? In the context of them aiming to show the most relevant content.

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