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Subject: [Leica] Facebook
From: cartersxrd at gmail.com (Ric Carter)
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2025 14:39:27 -0400
References: <F012A39D-92AA-401F-BC13-5393407F19A3.ref@att.net> <F012A39D-92AA-401F-BC13-5393407F19A3@att.net>

They NEVER explain what you did wrong. Here are a couple of reasons I?ve 
stumbled on. Causes of SPAM warning I?ve found:
1 - using the same link more than once on your page (FIX-put link in 
comments, not primary post)
2 - using multiple links to reach something. I usually link to my website 
which occasionally has a YouTube link. This extra step triggers SPAM filter. 
(FIX-use primary YouTube link directly as link

Ric

 

> On Sep 29, 2025, at 8:32?AM, JAMES HANDSFIELD <jhandsfield at att.net> 
> wrote:
> 
> Many of you use Facebook to publish your images, and that has been working 
> well.  Lately, for some reason, Facebook has decided that some of your 
> posts may be spam.  Normally, I?ve only checked the Potential Spam site if 
> someone lets me know.  I am going to start checking daily to see if there 
> are any posts that I need to send on.  The only ones I?ve refused are 
> those with no content, and I have no idea what that?s about.
> 
> Keep on shooting!
> 
> Jim Handsfield
> jhandsfield at att.net
> 
> ?Thou shalt not commit nincompoopery.?
> ? Carl Sandburg
> 
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