Sorry for going off-topic and making this a "facebook"-thread. 

May I ask how you are using the Canvas URL successfully? I tried setting up 
a new Facebook App and input my appspot url in the Secure Canvas URL field 
and using the facebook-url as my data-href, but I still get the same 
problem. Are you using the "generated" facebook-url as your data-href param 
in the comment-plugin or the appspot.com url? If you don't mind, can you 
link to your page so i can browse the source?

Thank you!

Den fredag 27 mars 2015 kl. 14:57:06 UTC+1 skrev Kaan Soral:
>
> Facebook has a lot of black box behaviour like the issue you're 
> experiencing, so like I suggested, using a custom domain or creating a 
> canvas app / using the canvas url with a redirect etc. are valid solutions
>
> You can also create a new appengine app and test the .appspot.com 
> soft-blacklist theory, I intended to test it myself at one point, but it 
> seems like too much effort right now
>
> It's also possible that the black-box system might mistake your testing 
> for user behaviour, and they easily act on the user behaviours, but in any 
> case, not using the .appspot.com url is a good idea
>
> That url is also visible at user profiles and it's unprofessional anyway
>
> ---
>
> Off topic, I switched to the new comment UI, I hope their algorithm is 
> also improved on this new UI/plugin, the old version used to get stuck, one 
> comment becomes popular and stays at the top for years
>

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