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I'm looking to develop an app where we submit information and using certain information map out what a users' timeline could look like.

According to the guidelines,

"Your app must not mimic Facebook UI elements in a way that's misleading or unintuitive or violate our content policies."

Using asset replacement instead of Facebook elements (e.g. like buttons, comment boxes etc.) to get around the UI elements rules is this app likely to be rejected by Facebook? The timeline layout structure is similar to the FB timeline. Obviously there is the concern that further down the line (after the app has been built) it would be rejected, thus wasting much time and effort.

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I'm pretty sure that rule is there for the people who abuse it. For example, tricking people into "liking" a virus download. You should be fine as long as you're not doing anything sketchy or misleading.

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