List it as "up for discussion" and then after listing it, add a comment with price wanted for it. There's several archery related classifieds that I belong to with lots of bows sold, you just have to work around their software
Not surprised, bows are after all weapons of war, and Facebook has high standards..
So, sometime in the last week, surfing Facebook, I see a little bit on there about chocolates, made from a mold of a body part. Probably the last place I would have guessed anybody would WANT to have Brazilian bikini wax chocolates made from, but whatever, rock on.
Couple days later, a buddy of mine who has started a go fund me for an ex marine, who recently sustained some pretty serious injuries, torn aorta, broken pelvis, spinal cord...is notified that post violates "Facebook community standards "..
Say what??
So good luck on guessing what there standards are..
People still use Facebook? Why? I quit that nonsense over a year ago and don't miss it at all. Guys get all pissy at made up nonsense from hunting companies, but still use a service that is blatantly anti hunting. A little ironic.
Post that the binoculars or spotting scope are "Best used for monitoring global warming and to find people that are exhaling CO2 into the air". They will allow that ad.
FB allowed tittie and nude Pics, allow liberals and democraps to share their views but when a conservative open his mouth they banned or block you account, i deleted my FB account years ago.