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Small sellers cannot post clickable product links on Instagram/Facebook without Meta Commerce setup

A small art business owner wanted to simply post about products on Instagram and Facebook but found clickable links are blocked without routing through Meta Commerce and a connected storefront like Shopify. This forces solo/small sellers into a heavyweight commerce setup just to share simple product mentions.

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