How to find who fill Facebook Leads ads form - facebook

Recently, I build facebook ads for getting leads. So I got one but the data which is filled incorrectly. So How I find out who fills the leads form in Facebook ads so I contact him.

I did a lot of research about that no one gives me a clear answer. Then I apply my self to check. We got only info that provided into form. with that information, we tried to find out who fill the form such as Person full name search on facebook or search his number in facebook messenger to find out.

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gclid and fbclid at same time

During checking traffic source on e-commerce website i get confused.
I know that param gclid=.. means that user is tagged by GoogleAds, while fbclid works the same way but with facebook.
However, I dont understand what does it mean while they are both together in single url, like:
www.example.com?gclid=CjwKCAiAyrXiBRAjEiwATI95mafT26kwak0CFBgICH0ZlLqafSBuyyoUBVZihf22pPdG9QK8DUmiZBoCh8YQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds&fbclid=IwAR0oihEZbw0Q43GXiv4YW9n_G9odTEcpxzLtMxjYYqgrTt5EM-BcKqrJyuU
Is it possible that google ads is displaying ads on facebook and that is why gclid and fbclid are attached to url at the same time?
I have asked the same question on support google and get reply from them.
This case happens when a link including gclid is pasted on a Facebook
page and somebody clicks on the link.
Source to answer.
Actually it's quite possible and normal.
If user searches on web via Google, clicks on Ad and is redirected to page, for example https://example.com/index?gclid=randomstring then it displays at the top of their browser.
Now user can copy this link and share it via Messenger (more common case) or facebook to someone. Then Facebook will not remove gclid and append fbclid.
As a result, you get a link with both these parameters.

How do I make sure someone likes my facebook page before entering contest?

I plan to start a Facebook contest where the user is first asked to like the page, then they submit their email to enter the contest.
I checked out other contest examples on:
http://contests.about.com/od/facebookcontests/tp/Facebook-Contests-and-Facebook-Sweepstakes.htm
Most Facebook pages direct a user to a "Like this page to continue" page. I tried to google around to find how this is done, but I cannot find anything. I tried to find ways to track specific user's likes,
For contest-specific legal reasons, I cannot use an app that makes the contest and keeps track of the entries. So I will need to create this from scratch.
I have made other apps before, and I do have access to an external server where I plan to create a page and link to it from facebook for the 'frame' type app.
Is there a standard way of doing this? Is there a documentation that I have yet to find?
Thanks
(Me answering my own question)
Some more googling I was able to find:
How to check if current facebook user like a page using PHP SDK?
A php version of the same question.
In that case, I will be able to check out FQL's documentation to find out how to get this information.
I really don't want a permission popup from facebook to pop up, and I don't think I will need that to make this work. I will try that and add a comment to this answer if it works just like what I'm looking for.

Receiving Facebook app error alerts - invalid parameters for "plugin:post"

Starting on July 30th, and every 3 days since, we've been getting this alert for our Facebook app, which is used on our site for Facebook Login and social posting:
In the last three hours 100% of the calls to the method plugin:post
resulted in errors.
Error Code 100
Error Description Invalid parameter
Error Count 5,971
Thing is, I have no idea what "plugin:post" is. Google and stackoverflow don't seem to know either, for that matter :) And 5,971 instances of it in 3 hours is more traffic than I would expect on our site.
Our codebase does not contain any references to "plugin:post", so I'm assuming "plugin:post" is an alias for some other functionality within the Graph API. I just don't know what. Anyone have an idea?
I did see there there is social plugin which uses an "fb:post" FBML style tag (https://developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins/embedded-posts/) that sounds like it could be related, but we don't use that plugin.
Any insight would be appreciated, thanks!
[Edit 9/13 for Azhar's question:]
I checked the July 2013 Breaking Changes, and nothing seemed like it would impact us.
[Edit 9/13 for Tobi's question:]
We're using:
- Open Graph API for social posting via the Feed dialog to either the user's news feed or a friend's news feed
- Facebook Login API to allow users to log into our site,
- Facebook Javascript api for geting user info (e.g. FB.api('/me'...), F.api('/me/friends'...), etc. ), and other data via FQL FB.api("/fql"...). I've verified that none of the FQL statements are impacted by the July 2013 changes.
I would post some code, but we have a fair amount of FB-related Javascript on the site, and I'm not sure which is the one causing the problem.
My Facebook app is receiving the exact same error message alerts from Facebook. I have exhausted all possible solutions and investigated every aspect of my logic, and I have concluded this is a bug on Facebook's side until someone can prove otherwise.
I have ignored these alerts so far and there has been no impact to my website or my users. Every integration point with Facebook works flawlessly using my personal Facebook account, test Facebook users and other non-admin users across all major browsers. Nothing appears wrong or broken.
When I investigate my Facebook app's insights and look at the developer view for activity and errors, I see plugin:post failures for the current month but when I go back one month there are absolutely zero API errors and it says "No API Errors". This is obviously wrong because I was getting alerts last month and this helps support my theory that the issue is on Facebook's side.
Turns out this was all due to a naming conflict in the HTML of our page. We had a page element with a class name of "fb-post". Facebook apparently treats this a "fb:post". Since our "fb-post" was not an actual FBML tag, it does not have the other parameters Facebook looks for in a post. So Facebook started giving alerts.
I suspect this is due to a change on Facebook's part, as we've had these "fb-post" elements in place for years now, without issue.
Incidentally, this is also the case for any elements with a class name of "fb-name", as Facebook treats that as "fb:name".

New app not available in list for "insights for your website"

I created a new app last week with the purpose of using Facebook insights for our website, but it is not available in the list to make the connection with. Do I need to do anything to make the app selectable?
For any of you people who think this question is not technical and shouldn't be here, I was directed here from Facebook bugs because it's not a bug.
I have had the same issue but after a bit of experimenting I found that it does not affect the ability for you to claim a domain and associate it with an app.
What the drop down list does is generate the code snippet shown below. I'm guessing this was useful when you was able to link it to a page_id (you can no longer do this). As long as you have put the correct meta tag (such as that below, replacing %%app_id%% with the app_id given by the Facebook App Center) you are free to ignore what account is shown in the drop down.
<meta property='fb:app_id' content='%%app_id%%'/>
Once you have linked the account you can go back to the Facebook App Center and set permission on the account.
Tip: While you can only give other verified developers Manager access to the app you can add any friend or email address to the insights level of access which is all which they need.
Not sure if this is the case here. But I do know that there is a threshold to see insights with regard to pages.
As detailed here in the FAQ's -
Is there a minimum number of users to see Insights for Pages? Yes. For
user privacy reasons, Insights are only provided to Pages with greater
than 30 users who like that Page.
Perhaps there is a limit for domain insights too. You should allow some time and some traffic pass before the insights start being able to give feedback...
I had the same error, I tried to debug my site here FB Debugger
which is the official debugger you can input URL, Access Token, or Open Graph Action ID.
It works for me.

Integrate facebook users on Plone

I'm creating a Plone site which will allow users to register with Facebook but I need more than just like boxes and feed forms.
I already have collective.simplesocial[1].
Logged users are expected to have some more data than the Plone default (i.e. height, weight, average workout...) and the data that one can get from Facebook.
So the question is: how can I register users that some data comes from Facebook? Facebook connect is quite handy since whenever the user is logged on Facebook, it will also be logged on my site.
Maybe a Plone PAS plugin? Or just prefilling the register form (though then the user will not be auto-logged with Facebook connect?).
Any help will be appreciated!
Cheers,
[1] http://pypi.python.org/pypi/collective.simplesocial
According to comments here:
http://blog.mfabrik.com/2011/04/18/integrating-facebook-with-plone/
Martin's next book would contain related example.
I've done some initial work on Facebook-integrated registration and login for Plone:
https://svn.plone.org/svn/collective/collective.facebooklogin
It's basically in prototype stage at this point, but feel free to branch it and extend it to meet your needs. A brief demo of the current functionality is available here:
http://www.screencast.com/users/yomatters/folders/Jing/media/4e3e8aff-1e9c-4133-ad51-ef94ad7a9927