Following facebook's GraphAPI docs, i got a post request as seen below:

https://graph.facebook.com/v20.0/{pageid}/photos?access_token={here I insert a permanent PAGE token}&url={here i insert a url of a image that does exist} 

The response of this post request is:

 "error": {     "message": "(#200) The permission(s) publish_actions are not available. It has been deprecated. If you want to provide a way for your app users to share content to Facebook, we encourage you to use our Sharing products instead.",     "type": "OAuthException",     "code": 200,     "fbtrace_id": "Asd0O0G-dN02eCY9jLJjQGG"   } } 

Using the answers from others having the same error, I tried using permanent and short-term USER/PAGE access tokens. All resulted in the exact same error

I have a Looker Studio dashboard that was working with no issue before. For the past few months it shows the following error:

Metric results might not be accurate when using Asset level dimensions. Please add "Ad Type" and "Asset ID" fields to get accurate data. 

I'm using blended data which is blending Google Sheets with Google Ads. This issue persists even if I add "Ad Type" and "Asset ID" to this data.

How can I either solve or hide this error? (at least hiding it would help getting rid of this annoying error).

I tried adding "Ad Type" and "Asset ID" to this data. Or Event rebuilding the tables joins by adding a new Google Ads to it so I get these fields from the new data source.

Hello,
I am a certified tech provider, and I can't download the certificate after the business name was validated. I receive the email asking me to do so, but when I arrive on the phone number page, and I click view certificate, I'm not able to access it (see screenshot, text: The certificate is not available for your business. Only the business solution provider who manages integration with the WhatsApp Business Platform will be able to download the certificate.).
Am I missing something ? As a result, I can't send messages nor receive messages with the onboarded WABA phone number...
Thank you, Lucas