My website domain has been blocked due to a mistake where I posted the same article multiple times trying to get the image crop right. My FB business page, Compucademy, is also blocked from sharing content, presumably because it is associated with my website domain.
I've spent a lot of time researching what can be done about this, and the upshot is "apparently nothing." FB cannot be contacted beyond "leaving feedback" which they state they will not respond to.
I tried to get round the block by using a different domain name that I have pointing to my actual website - no joy, it was picked up immediately. I've also probably ruined that domain name for future use with FB too.
Another alternative might be to move all my content onto a different URL and redirect all traffic to the new domain. However, I don't know for sure if this will work and it may negatively effect my SEO.
Apart from having a long hard think about anti-fragility, what should I do to respond to this event?
My current approach has been to disable my FB account and lick my wounds. However, most of my blog view were coming from FB, and now if anyone tries to share my links on FB they will be told my site is "against community standards". It all seems like a bit a nightmare, at a time when my audience growth was just staring to take off.
Does anyone have some advice please about how to deal with the situation?
I've spent a lot of time researching what can be done about this, and the upshot is "apparently nothing." FB cannot be contacted beyond "leaving feedback" which they state they will not respond to.
I tried to get round the block by using a different domain name that I have pointing to my actual website - no joy, it was picked up immediately. I've also probably ruined that domain name for future use with FB too.
Another alternative might be to move all my content onto a different URL and redirect all traffic to the new domain. However, I don't know for sure if this will work and it may negatively effect my SEO.
Apart from having a long hard think about anti-fragility, what should I do to respond to this event?
My current approach has been to disable my FB account and lick my wounds. However, most of my blog view were coming from FB, and now if anyone tries to share my links on FB they will be told my site is "against community standards". It all seems like a bit a nightmare, at a time when my audience growth was just staring to take off.
Does anyone have some advice please about how to deal with the situation?
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