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Good day,



https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/changelog/breaking-changes#login-4-24



According to the above post, the publish_actions permission is deprecated, and that one should use the Sharing products to enable an app to post to facebook.



https://developers.facebook.com/docs/sharing



The sharing products above allow one to share a video, or a picture, or a link to the facebook feed. However, I just want to post text. I don't think there's any documentation on how to do that.



Is it not allowed?



Kind regards,



Jon










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    Correct that is not allowed according to Facebook Platform Policy.
    – WizKid
    Nov 12 '18 at 18:09










  • I was asked to figure it out because the product dev has a hanx writer app on ios. This app is able to post to the fb feed. What do I explain? The test app, being made in 2018, is subject to new FB Platform Policies that do not allow that?
    – Jon Abaca
    Nov 12 '18 at 18:15










  • prefilling the message was never allowed, that´s nothing new.
    – luschn
    Nov 12 '18 at 18:18










  • Since I'm on android, I'll have go to the office and borrow the office iphone and install the app on it, to see it's behavior. If that's the case, do I delete this question and ask a new one? I don't think it should be on stack overflow because it's more of a "How do I convince the another (non tech) person" type of question.
    – Jon Abaca
    Nov 12 '18 at 18:30






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    Tell the person to read 2.3 in developers.facebook.com/policy . And it also doesn't really matter what the policy say anymore. Because the API doesn't allow it anymore. So it is not possible.
    – WizKid
    Nov 12 '18 at 20:26















0














Good day,



https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/changelog/breaking-changes#login-4-24



According to the above post, the publish_actions permission is deprecated, and that one should use the Sharing products to enable an app to post to facebook.



https://developers.facebook.com/docs/sharing



The sharing products above allow one to share a video, or a picture, or a link to the facebook feed. However, I just want to post text. I don't think there's any documentation on how to do that.



Is it not allowed?



Kind regards,



Jon










share|improve this question

















  • 1




    Correct that is not allowed according to Facebook Platform Policy.
    – WizKid
    Nov 12 '18 at 18:09










  • I was asked to figure it out because the product dev has a hanx writer app on ios. This app is able to post to the fb feed. What do I explain? The test app, being made in 2018, is subject to new FB Platform Policies that do not allow that?
    – Jon Abaca
    Nov 12 '18 at 18:15










  • prefilling the message was never allowed, that´s nothing new.
    – luschn
    Nov 12 '18 at 18:18










  • Since I'm on android, I'll have go to the office and borrow the office iphone and install the app on it, to see it's behavior. If that's the case, do I delete this question and ask a new one? I don't think it should be on stack overflow because it's more of a "How do I convince the another (non tech) person" type of question.
    – Jon Abaca
    Nov 12 '18 at 18:30






  • 1




    Tell the person to read 2.3 in developers.facebook.com/policy . And it also doesn't really matter what the policy say anymore. Because the API doesn't allow it anymore. So it is not possible.
    – WizKid
    Nov 12 '18 at 20:26













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Good day,



https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/changelog/breaking-changes#login-4-24



According to the above post, the publish_actions permission is deprecated, and that one should use the Sharing products to enable an app to post to facebook.



https://developers.facebook.com/docs/sharing



The sharing products above allow one to share a video, or a picture, or a link to the facebook feed. However, I just want to post text. I don't think there's any documentation on how to do that.



Is it not allowed?



Kind regards,



Jon










share|improve this question













Good day,



https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/changelog/breaking-changes#login-4-24



According to the above post, the publish_actions permission is deprecated, and that one should use the Sharing products to enable an app to post to facebook.



https://developers.facebook.com/docs/sharing



The sharing products above allow one to share a video, or a picture, or a link to the facebook feed. However, I just want to post text. I don't think there's any documentation on how to do that.



Is it not allowed?



Kind regards,



Jon







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    Correct that is not allowed according to Facebook Platform Policy.
    – WizKid
    Nov 12 '18 at 18:09










  • I was asked to figure it out because the product dev has a hanx writer app on ios. This app is able to post to the fb feed. What do I explain? The test app, being made in 2018, is subject to new FB Platform Policies that do not allow that?
    – Jon Abaca
    Nov 12 '18 at 18:15










  • prefilling the message was never allowed, that´s nothing new.
    – luschn
    Nov 12 '18 at 18:18










  • Since I'm on android, I'll have go to the office and borrow the office iphone and install the app on it, to see it's behavior. If that's the case, do I delete this question and ask a new one? I don't think it should be on stack overflow because it's more of a "How do I convince the another (non tech) person" type of question.
    – Jon Abaca
    Nov 12 '18 at 18:30






  • 1




    Tell the person to read 2.3 in developers.facebook.com/policy . And it also doesn't really matter what the policy say anymore. Because the API doesn't allow it anymore. So it is not possible.
    – WizKid
    Nov 12 '18 at 20:26












  • 1




    Correct that is not allowed according to Facebook Platform Policy.
    – WizKid
    Nov 12 '18 at 18:09










  • I was asked to figure it out because the product dev has a hanx writer app on ios. This app is able to post to the fb feed. What do I explain? The test app, being made in 2018, is subject to new FB Platform Policies that do not allow that?
    – Jon Abaca
    Nov 12 '18 at 18:15










  • prefilling the message was never allowed, that´s nothing new.
    – luschn
    Nov 12 '18 at 18:18










  • Since I'm on android, I'll have go to the office and borrow the office iphone and install the app on it, to see it's behavior. If that's the case, do I delete this question and ask a new one? I don't think it should be on stack overflow because it's more of a "How do I convince the another (non tech) person" type of question.
    – Jon Abaca
    Nov 12 '18 at 18:30






  • 1




    Tell the person to read 2.3 in developers.facebook.com/policy . And it also doesn't really matter what the policy say anymore. Because the API doesn't allow it anymore. So it is not possible.
    – WizKid
    Nov 12 '18 at 20:26







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Correct that is not allowed according to Facebook Platform Policy.
– WizKid
Nov 12 '18 at 18:09




Correct that is not allowed according to Facebook Platform Policy.
– WizKid
Nov 12 '18 at 18:09












I was asked to figure it out because the product dev has a hanx writer app on ios. This app is able to post to the fb feed. What do I explain? The test app, being made in 2018, is subject to new FB Platform Policies that do not allow that?
– Jon Abaca
Nov 12 '18 at 18:15




I was asked to figure it out because the product dev has a hanx writer app on ios. This app is able to post to the fb feed. What do I explain? The test app, being made in 2018, is subject to new FB Platform Policies that do not allow that?
– Jon Abaca
Nov 12 '18 at 18:15












prefilling the message was never allowed, that´s nothing new.
– luschn
Nov 12 '18 at 18:18




prefilling the message was never allowed, that´s nothing new.
– luschn
Nov 12 '18 at 18:18












Since I'm on android, I'll have go to the office and borrow the office iphone and install the app on it, to see it's behavior. If that's the case, do I delete this question and ask a new one? I don't think it should be on stack overflow because it's more of a "How do I convince the another (non tech) person" type of question.
– Jon Abaca
Nov 12 '18 at 18:30




Since I'm on android, I'll have go to the office and borrow the office iphone and install the app on it, to see it's behavior. If that's the case, do I delete this question and ask a new one? I don't think it should be on stack overflow because it's more of a "How do I convince the another (non tech) person" type of question.
– Jon Abaca
Nov 12 '18 at 18:30




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Tell the person to read 2.3 in developers.facebook.com/policy . And it also doesn't really matter what the policy say anymore. Because the API doesn't allow it anymore. So it is not possible.
– WizKid
Nov 12 '18 at 20:26




Tell the person to read 2.3 in developers.facebook.com/policy . And it also doesn't really matter what the policy say anymore. Because the API doesn't allow it anymore. So it is not possible.
– WizKid
Nov 12 '18 at 20:26












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