Pues tal y como lo ven. El FB dice que esto no es un bug.
We have taken steps to revoke publishers' access to Instant Articles under specific circumstances, detailed in this report. This action is intentional, is not a bug with our systems, and cannot be solved by one of our support engineers on your behalf.
If you are a publisher who has been affected, please go to your Page settings -> Publishing Tools for more information as to the reason your access has been revoked, and follow the appropriate instructions as detailed below:
1. Inactive Publisher
Issue: You've lost access to Instant Articles because you've become an inactive publisher. Instant Articles now requires publishers to publish at least one article every 90 days, though we will be actively monitoring this number and may adjust as needed.
Solution: To reapply for access to Instant Articles and all of your saved info, create at least 10 articles in your production library, and submit for review.
2. Low Readership
Issue: Your articles either have minimal readership or are not currently meeting the content policies (
Policies - Instant Articles - Documentation - Facebook for Developers) for Instant Articles.
Solution: Review the content policies carefully to ensure your content is in compliance, and make any necessary changes. To reapply for access, submit for review when you have at least 10 articles in your production library and have increased your traffic.
3. Non-compliance with Monetization Eligibility Standards
Issue: Your Page does not comply with our Monetization Eligibility Standards (
Facebook Media - Accessing Monetization Features). Please note that, in order to use Instant Articles, your Page needs to comply with these standards - even if you do not intend to monetize your Page.
Solution: Review the Monetization Eligibility Standards carefully to ensure compliance, and make any necessary changes. Submit a Monetization eligibility appeal via the following form:
Log into Facebook | Facebook
Last year, we launched Monetization Eligibility Standards (
Facebook Media - Accessing Monetization Features) to ensure that partners earning money for their content on Facebook contribute positively to the community and comply with our platform policies and standards, and also that content monetizing with Facebook tools is safe for brands to advertise against (
Content Guidelines for Monetization | Facebook Ads Help Center).
We are unable to investigate your case individually, or make any changes on your behalf.
Thanks for your understanding.