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I just switched to a new host, changed all the information on my Facebook application settings page, and added the Open Graph namespace URL to my HTML element. What's the deal? On my old domain it was working and both accounts are subdomains. The difference between mine and other complaints of similar issues is that likes are not going through for me. Please help. Thanks.

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possible duplicate of Facebook Like without Confirm? – Igy Apr 14 '12 at 8:39
I saw the other similar articles but as you can see on my edited post I had forgot to mention there are no likes are registering (they go away after refresh). – Gabriel Ryan Nahmias Apr 14 '12 at 17:15

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This is Facebook's anti-spam measure. It will go away once people have started like-ing it.

See Facebook Like without Confirm?

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See by my edited post I had forgot to mention there are no likes are registering (they go away after refresh). – Gabriel Ryan Nahmias Apr 14 '12 at 17:16
I'll go ahead and give it to you although I don't think I'll ever know exactly why it did that for that domain specifically. I'm sure it was because it was a free host and those tend to be on many domains' blacklists. – Gabriel Ryan Nahmias Apr 19 '12 at 6:24

This is Facebook's anti-spam measure and It will go away once people have started like-ing it.

One note to people seeing this issue. Majority of the time when you see this and you KNOW you're not phishing for likes, it's mostly likely because your QA team has liked and unliked content multiple times and short amount of time. This behavior sets off facebook's spam flags and thus adds the confirm button.

Hope that helps.

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