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Facebook checking up on me?

Posted by Riley Pool | Posted in Facebook | Posted on 18-03-2009

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I think Facebook is trying to find out if I’m up to no good.

For all you affiliates pushing any kind of offer you should always control your destination url.  In addition to that I also have to cloak my offers when I run foreign traffic and I run all my cloaking thru one domain.  When checking my referers this past week it made me wonder if Facebook is looking into my ads.  Has anybody seen these referrers before?

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