I've set up a webhook (following the instructions from https://developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins/comments/) for comments posted to my website.
The App is set to live, I've set the comments and comments replies to be subscribed to and the tests run all work fine but when comments are posted on the site the webhook doesn't appear to trigger.
Has anyone else had this issue or can they point me in the right direction please? I'd asked on the Facebook Developer's Community but haven't had a response yet.
Any help would be much appreciated.
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I get an error in Facebook, saying the Purchase event is fire multiple time in a session. It's suggest me, to look at deduplication issue. However, the issue seems more attached to the fact, that the Purchase event is fired on the Checkout page (alvinecph.dk/checkout). It's also triggered on the Thank you page.
I haven't set up any manual events. I only use Facebook for Woocommerce to connect to the pixel.
And I can't seem to find anywhere online, where the same issue is experienced. So my hope is that someone in here could help me identify in which direction to look at, to solve this issue.
BR
Martin
I created a Facebook webhook to get the events after the video was published on the Facebook Page. 3-4 days bask, it was working fine but now stopped sending publish events and others.
The App is in developer mode. Can anyone please help here? What could be the possible reason behind this?
I have search all over internet and asked the instant article team too in instant article facebook page,
but I can't find the answer the way too put email-opt in instant.
I have put <form>, <button≫, <input> tag on instant article editor, it successfully saved but it's not shown in page manager apps.
I have asked to place that write article about facebook instant article, but no answer too.
I have searched at facebook instant article docs dev, but couldn't find it too.
Is there place I'm missing?
Does it need particular step like we must have facebook leads, or audience network or something first?
I would appreciate your help
Thanks
I asked this on the FB Dev forum and they said it's still being rolled out. Only select publishers have this option for the time being.
Source: Facebook Help Centre
For the last three days, 3 different submissions, I have not been able to pass Facebooks review process. The only feedback I am given is:
I clicked around to see if I could find more details, but there aren't any; as far as I can tell, that's it. At this point I have submitted a support ticket, but thought I'd check in here on SO to see if any others have experienced this vague response.
UPDATE - 2015-05-251
After waiting over the weekend to see if fb would answer my direct support ticket (which I submitted thursday or friday of last week) I came to find that this ticket has just vanished; as if I never submitted it. I know it was there, I was watching it over the weekend. I tried to check it around noon (PST) today and it was gone.
Without any further indication from fb what we're doing wrong, I tried again to submit a review request. I made a few changes to screenshot instructions, added some new information about contacting us if something is wrong (i.e., phone number), and added a few more pieces of information about the publish process. Hoping to hear back from them tomorrow (Tuesday) if not sooner.
UPDATE - 2015-05-25[2]
I got a response from one of the support members on the FB dev page pointing out that there is a good chance that I was not viewing 'all' tickets on my fb dev support page. He was right. I found the support ticket there with someone from fb offering to help me get things straightened out tomorrow (Tuesday). Will update here once I get more information.
Jimmy (I answered your post on the Developer's group). I found this:
"My app was rejected for 'General Issues'. What does this mean?
The App Review process involves loading your app on each supported platform, logging in with Facebook, and using every Facebook integration that you're requesting in review. This often results in what we call 'general issues.' These are errors or bugs relating to loading your app, logging into your app or the general functionality of your app. This means we weren't able to test the permissions you request in your submission.
Since these are issues that prevent us from reviewing your Facebook functionality, we can't comment in detail about how your app uses the Facebook functionality you've submitted for review. Because of this, we reject with 'General Issues' and provide feedback about this on each platform.
If you receive a 'General Issues' rejection, please carefully read all of the feedback. Each platform will receive individual feedback that should explain what issues were experienced in review."
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/facebook-login/review/faqs#scores_achievements
After my final update above (posted on 5/25/2015) I was later informed by the individual assigned to my support ticket that Facebook had a bug in their system that was preventing my submission from being approved. After waiting it out (about 2 days) they got the bug fixed on their end and this morning my submission was fully approved.
The best solution I can think of is: If you've triple-checked and tested your code and you are still failing the review process and getting no explanation as to why - check in with Facebook support either by submitting a ticket (if you have that option) or by reaching out on their Facebook Dev page. It's a closed group but they don't seem strict in any sense about who they approve to join. FB devs moderate the group, so posting your situation along with your App ID seems very helpful.
Thanks to everyone who chimed in on this one, here and on the fb dev page.
I can't find any suggestions to solve this problem. When user try to send comment via Facebook cooment plugin on the website the message is showing: "this comment has not yet been published to facebook. publish comment". Why it's happend? how can i remove it? I researched whole internet to try to find the solution, but nothing!! Can anyone help pls?
Thank you very much.