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What is 35.Black and why cant we write 35.Black on Facebook or Instagram?

I am sure, Recently many of you guys might've encounter something weird or say unexplainable while commenting or updating posts over Facebook or Instagram. And this is often getting pretty viral across social platforms.
Everyone is going Bonkers over the very fact that once you attempt to Post 35.Black in an update over Facebook or Instagram or maybe if you are trying to comment 35.black under any post on Instagram or Facebook you get a mistake stating
"This URL goes against our Community standards on Spam: 35.black"
The url goes against our Community standards on Spam: 35.black.
What is the Meaning of 35.black? 
To understand the meaning of 35.black we first got to understand the working of Facebook, Instagram or other social sites.
Basically whenever we Post something on such social sites, or Send a text or comment within the following format
"log.in"
"sit.com"
basically, once we type any word that's also a TLD meaning a Top Level Domain followed by a 'dot' "." on Facebook or Instagram, the servers automatically detect it as a webpage URL.
you can attempt to check it yourself
For example, if you're chatting with someone and while chatting let's imagine you sent the word "login" to your friend over chat, then the word are going to be sent as you typed.
But within the same sentence if you intentionally or accidentally add a 'dot' i.e. "." then the Servers will take it as a URL and send the recipient an link rather than the word you typed.
Here once you add a 'dot' in "login" and write it as "log.in" then the word will transform into a URL.
This happens because as we all know that ".in" or "dot in" may be a top level domain.
Similarly ".black" or "dot black" is additionally an top level domain and once we attempt to type 35.black without space on Facebook or Instagram, the servers automatically detect it as a URL.
Why only 35.black is banned on Facebook why not the other .Black domain?
Now i hope you guys may need understood the technical reason behind all this, Still the Question persists that why only "35.black" goes against Facebook community guidelines and why not the other URL that also has "a .black" domain extension?
So this happens because, maybe there was an internet site few years back with the url "35.black" that might've been dangerous or even voiding Facebook policies in some ways or other and hence the URL was blacklisted by Facebook and its Servers.
So whenever we type 35.black on Facebook, a message is displayed 
"This URL goes against our Community standards on Spam: 35.black" 
and as we all know that Instagram is owned by Facebook, therefore the problem appears on Instagram too. currently the URL isn't active and once you attempt to visit the URL by entering it in your Browser,
you can see it's inactive or taken down. See following Image.
What is the Meaning of 35.black?
Conclusion👇👇👇👇👇
So basically you would like to not worry about this incontrovertible fact that we cant write "35.black" It might be possible this phrase 35.black are some things suspicious.So, if Facebook isn't allowing to write down it, then just avoid writing it.
Also you'll celebrate challenging your friends to undertake posting it successfully or simply spread this unique fact together with your friends.
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