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The site is the documentation for an API I've been making that wraps Meta's Graph API. Hence the name, "facebook.js".

You can find the source code for the library here.

I should note that for now, because I was unsure that I could get the domain "facebook.js", everything on the site is still branded with an alternate name I chose: "Bookface". I'll happily change this at any time.

If this domain is still unavailable though because it might be confused for something connected to Meta, I completely understand and am willing to compromise on some other domain name. I just thought I'd give "facebook.js" a try even though I am in no way officially connected to Meta.

Thanks, and sorry for the long PR.

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👋 @leftmove looks like you've got a conflict on this PR?

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indus commented Sep 17, 2025

@leftmove It is your responsibility to ensure that you are not infringing on third-party rights. However, in this case it is an obvious trademark violation, so I would strongly suggest choosing a different subdomain.

See: https://www.meta.com/brand/resources/meta/our-trademarks/

You may only use our trademarks with our permission, including as authorized by any brand guidelines we may publish.

We recently had a similar issue with the "chatGPT" subdomain. My heart can’t take receiving letters from lawyers too often. 😉

@indus indus added the name mismatch This PR has a subdomain request that does not align with the requester or target label Sep 17, 2025
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indus commented Sep 18, 2025

@leftmove any updates?

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