Email correspondence below.
Hi Riley,
I work on the Ad Review team here at Facebook.
I'd like to explain that when ads are submitted in large batches with different URLs, our system displays the root domain. In this case, the default is your index page which, at this time, features pornography. Our users never see this page, and we only see it as part of the way our system matches ads with landing pages. While you are by no means required to change this page, we'd greatly appreciate if you altered the content as a courtesy. Since we do review your ads on a regular basis, we are subject to this video.
We apologize for any confusion.
Thanks,
Molly
Online Sales Operations
-----Original Message to Facebook-----
From: Riley Pool ()
To: The Facebook Team
Subject: Re: Pornography on tracking page
You nor your users should ever see that page. And since I have unauthorized people trying to access that page and trying to fraudulently hack my tracking system I have my TLD redirected to that page. I monitor all traffic to that page in an attempt to track down these people who are trying to hack my tracking server so I would apreciate it if you don't ever visit my main index page.
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 8, 2010, at 12:14 PM, Facebook Affiliate Team <affiliates+0o7fw72@support.facebook.com> wrote:
>Hi Riley,
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>The pornography on your tracking page (http://makemoniesonline.com) has caught the attention of the Ad Review Team. We have access to tracking pages due to the way our system works. We ask that you please remove this content from your page.
>
>Thank you for your cooperation,
>
>Jordie
>The Affiliates Team
>
>
>
>-----Original Message to Facebook-----
>From: Riley Pool ()
>Subject: Pornography on tracking page
>
>Ticket created manually by Jordie
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