Are they keeping it so generic so that they can throttle links to their competitor websites as well? :P I doubt that they would stoop down so low.
While I see your point I think your claim is a little exaggerated that facebook is doing that on purpose. It is just my opinion, but for all we know you could be right :)The only thing I could find in https://www.facebook.com/communitystandards#fraud-and-spam which justifies marking steemit links as spams is "We also ask that you respect people by not contacting them for commercial purposes without their consent."
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You know I think that you are right.... It's a play on words that they can later use as an excuse.
Hey can you resteem this for me as I am trying to get through to more people before I release the facebook article I am writing now. Much appreciated :) I am also going to mention what you just told me in it :)