Facebook is not working for you because: -There may be a problem with your internet connection. -Your Facebook account may be blocked by your school, employer, or government. -You may not have the latest version of Facebook installed. -You may not have enough free storage on your device to keep all of your Facebook photos and posts. ..

1. Check Your Internet Connection

If you’re having trouble accessing Facebook, your internet connection or Wi-Fi signal might be to blame. Make sure your device is connected to the internet correctly and check out our beginner-friendly guide on setting up an internet connection.

2. Is Facebook Down?

If you’re having trouble logging in or accessing your Facebook account, it might be worth checking to see if the site is down for everyone. If you’re in the United States, for example, Facebook has been known to go down during major events like the Super Bowl. ..

If you have an iPad or Android smartphone, you can try logging into your Facebook account to see if it’s working. However, a more elegant solution is to check DownDetector.

Down Detector is a website that allows users to report connection problems with various websites and online platforms. When there are many user-generated reports, it is likely that an outage is occurring. Additionally, Down Detector can be used to check if certain websites or services are down. ..

3. Refresh Your Browser

If you use the Facebook website, you should refresh your browser. This will fix almost any browser-related glitch. All you need to do is hit the Reload or Refresh button while you’re on your Facebook page. You’ll find the button in the top-left corner on most browsers.

If Facebook is not working, please close all your browser tabs and launch the Facebook website in a new window. You can also try a different browser like Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari, and other browsers you may haven’t heard of. Sometimes, a glitch or a browser update can temporarily prevent accessing your Facebook page.

4. Log Out and Restart the App

If you want to use Facebook on your phone or computer, you need to use the Facebook website. You can’t use the app or Messenger. ..

If you’re having trouble logging in to Facebook on your iPhone, iPad, Android, or Microsoft Surface tablet, it may be because of a software glitch. To fix the issue, close the app and reopen it.

5. Clear Cache and Data

Your web browser stores a lot of data over time. If something glitches and prevents you from logging into your Facebook account, the solution is to clear your browser’s cache and data.

Clear the cache of your web browser to troubleshoot problems.

6. Restart Your Device

When your computer, Android, or iOS device is on for too long, it can start to experience glitches. This is because the apps, services, and operations running in the background can cause various problems. restarting your device can help to fix these issues.

7. Update or Reinstall the Facebook App

If you’re not sure whether or not you should update your Facebook app, be sure to check for any notifications that might be asking you to do so. Otherwise, you may find that your account is incompatible with the latest version and Facebook will stop working or misbehave. You can remove the Facebook app from your device and reinstall it from scratch.

Android: Go to this official Play Store page. iOS: Go to this official App Store page.

8. Flush the DNS Cache

If you’re having trouble connecting to Facebook, your computer might be trying to connect to the Domain Name Server instead of the website’s IP address. This can cause your device to store information about all the websites you’ve visited in your DNS cache, which can speed up how quickly those websites load next time.

That said, a glitch in the DNS cache can prevent you from accessing the Facebook website. To solve this problem, you need to clear your browser’s cache. Here’s how to do it on Windows: ..

  1. Type cmd and click on the OK button.
  2. Type cd C:\Windows\system32 and click on the OK button.
  3. Type cd .. and click on the OK button.

netstat -an This command will show you the active network connections and their status.

If you’re using a different device that doesn’t run on Windows, clear your DNS cache to improve your online experience.

9. Facebook Is Down for Maintenance

If Facebook is not working for you or you can’t log into your Facebook account, the platform might be undergoing maintenance. You should see a message or notification about this, and all you can do is wait.

Other Annoying Facebook Issues

  1. Facebook might not be working as expected.
  2. You can’t post or upload photos on Facebook.
  3. There might be an outage, but Facebook is still working for some users

You Can’t Upload Photos

  1. Use a third-party app like Instagram or Snapchat to post photos.

  2. Upload photos to a separate account and then link that account to Facebook.

  3. Use a virtual private network (VPN) to access Facebook from a different location. ..

  4. Facebook is no longer compatible with certain browsers or apps. If you use one of these platforms, be sure to update your software to the latest version. This will help keep your account safe and functioning properly.

  5. Use a Facebook app. If you’re using an app like Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, or Instagram, make sure you’re using the latest version of the app. Older versions can’t handle some of the features of the newer ones.

If you find any emails from Facebook that have been blocked, please email us at support@fb.com and we will be happy to help you get back into the site.

You Can’t Upload Videos

When uploading photos and videos to Facebook, be sure to update the Facebook app and export videos in a supported format. Keep the file size under 4GB and make sure the Facebook app is up-to-date.

You Can’t Play Videos

In some cases, videos may stop playing because of a glitch in your browser or app. If you don’t know how to fix it, you can try restarting your device or browser.

Facebook has been a huge part of my life for the past few years, and I have never been happier. However, there have been some issues that I’ve had with the platform over the past few months. Let’s take a look at what worked for me in order to solve my Facebook issues!