I do not think this is related to anything that an individual user does as I usually get these messages when I've not used FBCMD at all the day I get
the app limit reached messages. I may have used FBCMD the day before, but in other cases I've not used it in weeks, and once I'd used it a few hours
before.
To be fair and clear about this I've only had this problem a few times so any pattern may not have appeared yet due to a small number of usage events to
go on.
I do not think there is any particular time period that you must wait either. Once I got these messages for a few hours, another time after a
relatively short wait FBCMD was allowed access again. Do not spend your time trying to relink FBCMD as this won't help in my experience.
Someone brought up a possible explanation, i.e. the total traffic generated by all FBCMD users is counted against the app, and thus if many of us are
using FBCMD some day it will be blocked for everyone.
I've not done any research to try and verify this theory, but it makes sense.
Please, if you know a contact method for Facebook where we can request that FBCMD and other standalone apps are not disallowed use it, and share the
contact info here so that we can all chime in.
I know that FB wants us to spend time on the website so we see their advertising, but if I can not quickly and easily post and interact with existing
content via FBCMD, email and other methods I'll stop using FB altogether and never visit the website except to give minimal maintainance to a page I
manage.
I for one won't delete my account, (or as much of it as I can anyway), but will cut my usage by at least a magnitude if there comes a day when FBCMD
and the like stop working.
They already caused thefriendmail to shutdown. That was a nice way to interact with content that let me read a lot of posts I'd otherwise not have the
time to look at. Read something interesting with
fbcmd stream
for instance, and there's a chance that a user will go to the website to read more etc.
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