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I need help. I'm about to go insane. I have an iOS video poker game which last year I added facebook integration using the post to stream feature. Now I want to use Open Graph as what are being posted are in-game achievements for when someone earns one and jackpots when someone wins one.

So I'm currently working on the earn action for achievements. So basically I don't know what else to do cause they keep rejecting my submission and I'm about to just forget about facebook integration and completely remove it from my game.

I've provided them with in-game screenshots of the various actions needed to be taken. With the basic one being authorizing my game to post on their wall. On the authorize screen it states that by authorizing the game it allows the game to post on their wall when they earn an achievement and when they win a jackpot.

Facebook response: "You must make it clear to the user that you will be publishing a story to facebook and get their permission before actually publishing the story."

Next I have a simple achievement which I require my player to read/open the help menu. Which I give them an achievement for doing that.

Facebook response: "Additionally, your action must not be confusing or misleading and should accurately represent the action the user took within your app. Specifically it is confusing that opening a help menu triggers an "earn" action."

I don't know what to do and they don't really give you any help and there's no email, phone or even chat to try and get help with this.

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