From Facebook:

> We appreciate your inquiry. Your app was temporarily disabled by our 
> automated systems, but it seems to be up and running properly now. Sorry for 
> the inconvenience. 
> 
> Here are some helpful policy resources:
> 
> Platform Policies: https://developers.facebook.com/policy/
> Promotion Guidelines: https://www.facebook.com/promotions_guidelines.php
> Checklist: 
> https://developers.facebook.com/docs/guides/policy/policy_checklist/
> Examples and Explanations: 
> https://developers.facebook.com/docs/guides/policy/examples_and_explanations/

and my reply:

> Could you please specify why the app was disabled by the automated system?
> 
> It turns out that our app was disabled previously 6/8/2001, at which time it 
> wasn't even in use by the public but only by the development team.  The 
> notification email went to spam, and at that time the "verify your account" 
> screen which prompted for a password change didn't provide an explanation, so 
> I didn't know what had happened.  
> 
> The previously disabled app had ID #176717249009197 (same name - Adium).  I'm 
> not worried about reenabling app 176717249009197; I just would like to know 
> why it was disabled, too.
> 
> We're getting ready to launch Adium with Facebook support to an audience of 
> 2.5 million users.  It's important that the automated system won't be 
> disabling it again suddenly, whatever that may require.
> 
> Thank you,
> Evan

I will keep the list posted of any developments.

-Evan

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