Mapping of `logging_client_events`
See original GitHub issueProposed by @ibrunotome in https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1c5NITqvgL-4At54iL5k-KKx22BnBKUVF-wiN6FJDpHk/edit?disco=AAAABioFlso
Hi, would be nice the mapping of logging_client_events too, this events are REALLY necessary to prevent that Instagram flag the account.
https://graph.instagram.com/logging_client_events
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My adblocker blocks all request to this endpoint, and I haven’t had any issues so far. Hard to tell if they are really that necessary…
@AlexanderAryaAlikhani your research might be interesting.