FINALLY MANAGED TO UNBLOCK OUR WEBSITE ON FACEBOOK

July 9, 2020   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, Facebook, Technology
Business Legions FINALLY MANAGED TO UNBLOCK OUR WEBSITE ON FACEBOOK

It’s been over 8 months since our website URL was blocked on Facebook. We tried different methods to get it unblocked and this week we managed to unblock it. You will now notice our Facebook page is displaying our old posts. Basically, Facebook blocked our website URL businesslegions.com because the link goes against their Community Standards.

Business Legions FINALLY MANAGED TO UNBLOCK OUR WEBSITE ON FACEBOO

Many Facebook Page owners have experienced this and many haven’t been able to work out on the best process on how to unblock their website as we get told different things depending on who we chat to. I managed to get the site unblocked and you can read the full steps here: HOW TO UNBLOCK WEBSITE ON FACEBOOK

Basically, the Facebook system automatically detected and blocked the URL as a false positive and someone from Facebook needs to manually unblock it. If you need to do this then follow the link above and hopefully you’ll be able to unblock your website as well. Good luck.

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