OSE for Facebook
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Hi, I recall being able to use OSE for Facebook. Take https://www.facebook.com/VICE/ which we know as a URL would have many backlinks. It's need registering any. Has this always been the case?
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Remove the trailing slash and it shows some links. Not "many" but it definitely shows up in OSE.
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