![]() The message goes on to say that the post in question will stay on the page, but has been flagged by Facebook’s system and that if you think they have made a mistake, you should file an appeal.Īt the end of the message this scammer includes a link which goes to the domain “”. The message works to sound and appear official stating that the policy was just updated to “inсludе rеstriсtiоns аrоund driving trаffiс tо third-раrty аррs аnd sitеs” We just got a message on a page that uses our Facebook Management services (the page for Texas is Life) from someone claiming to be Facebook Support and stating that we’ve violated their content policy. Update : We’ve also received messages with links to the domain “” with this exact same message and modus operandi. Also of note Facebook will never contact you via your Page’s messages but will contact your profile in most cases or use other means of contact. Remember you can access your support inbox on desktop at any time by clicking the question mark icon in the top right-hand corner and scrolling down to “new support messages” or “support inbox”. This version of the scam is more elaborate and may cause alarm. The link uses anchor text to appear to be a Facebook help document but in reality links to the domain “gj.al” which operates as a URL shortener that then points to the domain “” where the same form shown below can be seen. The story looks like a plain text document like a Word doc and claims you’ve violated someone’s music copyrights (the version we’re seeing claims Universal Music) and requests you to click a link to file an appeal. Update : There’s a new version of this scam going around where the scammer links to a “Story” on a new and fake Facebook page called “Support Inbox”. Here is what the new scam going around might look like: Here is the message we are seeing: “Your page Has Been Reported Report the message, move it to Spam, and be on your way. DO NOT CLICK THE LINK OR GIVE THEM ANY INFORMATION. ![]() ![]() Update: : There’s another new version of this scam going around frequently the Pages are using the name “Meta Business Suite” and the Meta logo. ![]()
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