Your Facebook page might be deauthorized in Zendesk due to several reasons. Zendesk monitors your Facebook pages for new posts, messages, and comments, and if it can't connect, it sends an email notification to all admins.
Common reasons include the admin revoking their Facebook session, which can happen after a password change or logging out of a device. Another reason could be the admin removing permissions for the Zendesk Facebook app to manage pages or access messages. Additionally, consistent errors from Facebook's platform indicating Zendesk isn't authorized can cause deauthorization. Lastly, not granting Zendesk management access to your account can also lead to this issue.
For more details, you can refer to the originalZendesk article.
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