Hello HN,<p>I’m the CEO of NewsMAN.com, an Email Marketing and Automation platform.<p>Recently, we completed an integration with Facebook Leads and, as always, published a blog post detailing the update:
https://www.newsman.com/blog/facebook-lead-ads-integration-newsman-email-marketing/.
We also shared the blog on our Facebook page and boosted the post to our audience.<p>A day after posting, our Facebook Page was suspended.
https://www.facebook.com/NewsmanApp/<p>The reason provided was vague:
- Creating a Page or profile that looks like it belongs to a brand or business
- Pretending a Page or profile has a business relationship with a business, celebrity, or public figure<p>We’re not impersonating anyone (we own the trademark and the NewsMAN.com domain). The only explanation left is that Facebook believes we are implying a relationship with a celebrity (i.e., Facebook itself) due to the integration.<p>What’s confusing is that similar integrations are common across other platforms (e.g., Mailchimp, Mailerlite, Zapier, etc.).<p>Despite removing the page post and appealing multiple times, we haven’t made any progress. After numerous calls, WebEx sessions, several chat sessions, there’s been no fix or follow-up emails from Facebook. It seems we are stuck between an automated process (AI maybe) and the support team.<p>I’m reaching out to the HN community for advice: What else can we do to get our page reinstated?<p>Thank you for any suggestions!