Facebook platform policy for replying to Direct Messages

Updated 

The Facebook Messenger Platform Policies are designed to help people and businesses connect effectively through Messenger to achieve meaningful outcomes. At the heart of this is the understanding that people and businesses need a seamless, reliable way to get something done - whether it is getting a question answered, making a purchase, or communicating important and relevant updates. This article shares details about these platform policies:

Platform Policy for replying to DMs

Businesses are encouraged to respond within 24 hours to users' messages and Message tags enable sending important and personally relevant 1:1 updates to users outside the standard messaging window. Businesses may send promotional content using standard messaging and sponsored messages.

The policies are designed to encourage brands to:

  1. Respond to customers timely when they reach out to agents. 

  2. Share important updates that are personally relevant to their customers. 

Platform Policy for Message tags

Message tags may not be used to send promotional content, including but not limited to deals, offers, coupons, and discounts. The use of tags outside of the approved use cases below may result in restrictions on the Page's ability to send messages.

The brands will get a warning if they send a message after 24 hours of the last message received from a fan. However, if the message is tagged as “HUMAN_AGENT”, then the brand can send a message after 24 hours.

A warning will be triggered when brands reply to users 7-days after their last message. We already display a warning message after the 24-hour period, which states that only relevant messages should be sent during this window. However, after seven days, the messages are blocked as per Meta's Data Policy. This update will be applied to key screens, so users will be informed when they can no longer reply after the seven-day window.

In addition to this warning, we have also introduced a DP (Dynamic Property), which will automatically block users from sending messages after a 7-day period.

Tag Name

Tag Description

Tag Functionality

Tag Use Cases

HUMAN_AGENT

It allows human agents to respond to user inquiries. Messages can be sent within 7 days after a user's message.

Human-agent support for issues that cannot be resolved within the standard messaging window (e.g., business is closed for the weekend, the issue requires >24 hours to resolve)

  • Automated messages

  • Content unrelated to the user inquiry

DP

Warning Message

Behaviour

Enabled

7 Days have passed since the last message from this social profile. You will not be able to reply to this conversation anymore.

  1. Displays upfront warning when user tries to send a message after 7 days.

  2. Block publishing (Disable Send)

Disabled

1st validation warning:

7 Days have passed since the last message from this social profile. Sending a message now may result in delivery failure.

2nd validation warning:

7 days have passed since the last message from this social profile. Sending a message now is highly likely to fail.

  1. Display 1st validation warning when you try to send a message after 7 days.

  2. If you still clicks on Send, then shows 2nd validation warning.

  3. Change Send to Ignore and Send.

  4. Change Draft to Save as draft anyway.

Note: 

As per the Facebook Messenger Platform Policy, the messages are tagged as HUMAN-AGENT automatically in Sprinklr from the backend to inform Facebook that the human agents are responding to user inquiries when the thread control is not with them.