Facebook has blacklisted site - help?

WJP

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Hello all,

Originally McAfee Site Advisor blacklisted my website. I got Sucuri to go over it and have this removed with McAfee, which they did. However, Facebook (who it looks like might use Site Advisor?) have blacklisted my site, and despite several messages sent through their contact form have not removed it.

Does anyone have any suggestions of anything I can do? I've already spent some money trying to find ways around it but haven't managed to do so, and it's damaging because I can't link to anything on Facebook (and also looks unprofessional).

Waiting with fingers crossed!
 

UseYourWeb

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The only way around this, and even then it's a long shot.
Get their postal address for their HQ, send a letter recorded delivery explaining the situation in detail that you are not spam/scam etc. Also use the facebook debug tool to work through your site to see what facebook sees when it looks. This is the only way I've found online that anyone has had any success with. Make sure you get it recorded delivery to ensure they take action.
 
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Please remove this link to continue."
Well that's your answer then. Facebook won't let you post links to your site. They aren't going to spend a second of their time unblocking your site so you have two choices: forget linking from your posts or fix the site.
 
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UseYourWeb

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A new domain actually might be a good idea and just 301 redirect all the diff pages if needed. I still dont think that there will be any malware or anything like that, and even if there was and it was removed, I still can't see you getting and joy from facebook without directly mailing them. From looking at other users online who have had this problem, none of them have resolved it appart from a user who claims tha by directly contacting their hq via recorder post with a lenghty description of the problem fixed the issue.
 
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WJP

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You can be blocked for various reasons including over publicising links.

I recommend you first to upload a basic html file to see whether your website or weebly ip is blacklisted or whether its a parsing error.

I haven't ever posted a link to facebook, it picked it up the very first time I tried to link to it. Hence my frustration! I'll try what you said, thanks.
 
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