Frequent Facebook outages and fixes you can try now
Facebook doesn't work flawlessly, and you may often encounter issues that prevent posting, scheduling entries in Meta Business Suite, or the proper functioning of Messenger. While Facebook outages are frequent, some problems can be resolved independently.
6:12 PM EDT, July 1, 2024
Facebook outages are often caused by server-side errors, meaning the user has no direct control over them. These problems can usually be verified by checking the Downdetector service, which continuously receives reports from users unable to use many well-known services, including Facebook.
If the number of reports is large (in the case of Facebook, counted in hundreds or thousands), it can be safely assumed that the outage is more significant. In such a situation, it’s best to be patient and wait for the problem to be resolved.
However, remembering that a Facebook outage does not always mean no access to the service through all channels is worth remembering. A non-functioning phone app does not mean the web service isn’t working simultaneously. If you need to use Facebook, you can try logging into the service on a computer. It may work flawlessly this way.
Facebook not working - how to check the app?
If Facebook has stopped working on your smartphone and reports on Downdetector do not indicate a global outage, it is worth checking if the problem is with the app itself. First, you should force it to close (on Android, you can do this from the app settings in the system) and restart it.
If the Facebook problem persists, check the availability of updates and, as a last resort, delete all data from the app’s cache, then log back in after restarting. In most cases, this set of operations should resolve known software issues.
Facebook outage in a browser
Similar steps should be taken when Facebook does not work in a browser. If there is no indication that the service problems are nationwide or worldwide, it is necessary to look for the problem on your computer. The basic step is to delete Facebook-related cookies and cache data in the web browser.
After reopening the site, you must log back into the service. This operation should eliminate errors appearing on the user’s side for no apparent reason.
Facebook problems
Facebook often operates erratically even when there are no widespread malfunctions. Remember that the service is very complex and integrates many features. Minor errors are part of everyday life, appearing at different stages, and cannot be classified as "outages" but rather as issues needing developer improvement.
In this case, the only option is to report issues to Facebook’s technical support and hope they will be resolved with upcoming patches. Dedicated Facebook users can confirm that many errors in the service have been known for years, and despite time, no patches have been released to fix them.