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I'm trying to remove the link to the "app" on a facebook feed dialog. The message is what's important, and the website is where we'd like people to go if they're interested, not the app. In a perfect world, on FB for websites, an end user shouldn't even have to be burdened with the fact that the app even exists... Is there some way to just loose that 'via my cool social app' section on the bottom of a feed dialog? Is there maybe a different mechanism for posting these stories that ignores the app that does it? The New York Times, for instance, allows you to recommend a specific article, and it has no reference to any app on the dialog box.

Thanks in Advance!

Heck even the share a link to the left of this question refers to stack overflow the site not some app that powers the dialog box!

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Is this from an app on Facebook? Or an external site? – Moz Morris Nov 24 '11 at 18:51
An external site, but there is an app that gives that site single sign on. The thinking is that the app should be only in the background. – Mike_K Nov 24 '11 at 19:49

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