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I registered a domain name few days back and I haven't used it on Facebook or shared anything but Facebook considers it as spammy or unsafe. Here i what I get when I try to add the domain to Facebook page website field.

The content you're trying to share includes a link that's been blocked for being spammy or unsafe:

domain.com

For more information, visit the Help Center. If you think you're seeing this by mistake, please let us know.

When I wrote them about it I got an automated email

Hi,

Thanks for taking the time to submit this report. While we don't currently provide individual support for this issue, this information will help us identify bugs on our site.

To get answers to common questions and help from other people on Facebook, visit:

https://www.facebook.com/help

Thanks,
The Facebook Team

I went through 100s of post but I couldn't find any way to resolve the issue.

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Based on what you said it almost certainly wasn't a new domain, and the previous owner had been using it for spam or malware, the only appeals method i'm aware of is to try post a link to the content and follow the link in the 'if you think this is a mistake' section – Igy Jan 19 at 15:56
@Igy We have a domain with several sub-domains. Only one sub-domain is blocked, so some visitor probably reported it by mistake. The "if you think this is a mistake" form will give you the bot response listed in the question, which does not solve issue at all. – lulalala Mar 18 at 5:56
webmasters.stackexchange.com/questions/24997/… This is the only working answer I've seen. – lulalala Mar 18 at 6:43

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Not quite an answer but my opinion. You're screwed. When it comes to FB and YT and the like they pretty much never listen to issues like this. They have made up their mind; deal with it. That is the mentality. On YT you can get a strike for posting a video that someone complained about having their content in it and YT just pretty much believes them unless you have some kind of legal something in writing saying the video is yours and the strike never goes away. They say they will close your account if you get three. Just an example.

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They run algos. to block sites based on the type of content on the site. Also, your domain might be blocked as its on a shared hosting which has other sites that violate their TOS. For that reason maybe the whole network IP of that hosting server is blocked.

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