Facebook blocked all j.mp abbreviated domain names
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Author: User
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When a user publishes a status update with a J.MP abbreviated domain name, you will see the error: "This message contains blocked content that is marked as misuse or spam." If you think this is a false alarm, please let us know. "Beijing Time December 23 Evening News, a user found that Facebook has blocked user status updates and page updates in all J.MP abbreviated domain names." When a user publishes a status update with a J.MP abbreviated domain name, you will see the error: "This message contains blocked content that is marked as misuse or spam." If you think this is a false alarm, please let us know. "J.mp is a bit.ly service, and Bit.ly is a leading company in the domain name acronym market." Industry insiders speculate that this may be because there are more use of J.MP's abbreviated domain name point to malicious software or spam sites, triggering the Facebook automatic blocking mechanism. Facebook is not yet responding. Bit.ly has said the company uses Third-party data and internal classification tools to determine whether the abbreviated domain name points to spam or malware sites. Users are still able to publish bit.ly abbreviated domain names on Facebook, and other domain name abbreviations are unaffected. (D-Gold)
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