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I have received a Facebook policy violation notification for one of my apps:

# Your Canvas/mobile game currently promotes or links to game sites off of Facebook (Facebook Platform Policy I.13b Examples of violations include: • Using a graphic or text link within your Canvas page to link to desktop web games off of Facebook (e.g., Your app has a "Play Now!" button that links to the game off of Facebook at www.gamesite.com). • Hosting your FAQs, game forums, or other documentation on a domain that includes desktop web games off Facebook. (e.g., www.gamsite.com/faqs) To address these violations, you must: • Remove any such promotions or links to game sites off of Facebook from your Canvas app. • Move your documentation to your Canvas experience (i.e., via JavaScript, CSS, or iFrame), or host them on a domain that does not include desktop web games.

I reviewed the app and I really cant find a link to a game off of facebook. Neither in the game nor in the privacy policy. It's the third notice I receive. How can I contact someone at Facebook in order to get a detailed explaination of what should I modify? I really want to comply with the policy but I'm puzzled since I dont understand what is wrong with the app.

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if anyone else has the same problem, there is a bug filled here: developers.facebook.com/bugs/… – Antonello Moro Dec 7 '12 at 13:16

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