Facebook not loading on your iPhone? Attempt this
I am a Facebook user, as I am sure many of you are too. With that being said, you may or may not be familiar with loading problems that can occur while using the social network via the free iOS app. In this troubleshooting tutorial, we'll talk about some ways you can attempt to fix problems where the Facebook or Facebook Messenger app deny to explosion.
I'm not just a Facebook user because I love keeping in touch with friends and family, but I also use Facebook for work because one of my jobs deals directly with social media management. As a result, having downtime is somewhat of a problem for me.
Because I hate downtime with anything I use, I get pretty fumed when things stop working. On the other arm, when this type of problem happens to me, there are various steps I'll attempt to get the app to work again so I can get back to doing what I need to on Facebook, or even in the Facebook Messenger app for that matter.
Fixing a stuck Facebook app
If you're incapable to fountain Facebook or Facebook Messenger for any reason, here are some steps you can take to figure out what the problem is:
Are you using a third-party app? It's possible that you're using a third-party app to view your Facebook data, and that third party app itself could be having problems. Attempt downloading the stock Facebook or Facebook Messenger apps for free from the App Store to see if the problem persists.
Are you connected to the internet? It's embarrassing to admit, but sometimes I'll be attempting to use Facebook only to realize that I'm not even connected to any Wi-Fi networks and my cellular signal is too low to grab a signal. This happens to me a lot in metal buildings when cellular signals aren't superb at reaching me.
Attempt refreshing: The Facebook and Facebook Messenger apps both have a pull down to refresh feature. If you are connected to the internet, then it's possible that you just experienced a hiccup for one reason or another, and just need to refresh the content once again so it will flow.
Close and restart the app: Attempt opening the App Switcher and closing out of the troubled app. Then, re-launch the app. Facebook has been known to be buggy on iOS before, and you should never put it past those ditzy Facebook app developers to have shipped a bug with your current app release.
Reboot your iOS device: An internet service on your iOS device may be having an aneurysm and not working as expected. This happens more on devices that have been tampered with, such as via jailbreak, than it does on stock devices. Nevertheless, a reboot could help.
Does the internet work in other apps? Attempt loading a web page in Safari, or open Twitter or another web app that will access the internet for data. If the problem is limited just to Facebook, then you can isolate this issue to a Facebook-only problem and not a problem with your network.
Is Facebook up to date? Make sure that the Facebook app is up to date by going into the App Store‘s Updates tab. Some services have been known to stop working if you're using an outdated version of the app. Attempt loading again after installing any available updates.
Are you using a VPN? Some Virtual Private Network (VPN) services are either too slow to operate Facebook, or they may be blocking Facebook's servers from providing you with refreshed information. Attempt disabling your VPN to see if the content geysers without it.
Switch your DNS settings: Poor choice of DNS server settings may be leaving you with too slow of an internet connection, or with certain web servers being blocked. We have a guide on how to switch your DNS server settings from iOS itself, as well as how to do it from your wireless router.
Switch to another Wi-Fi network: The Wi-Fi network you're using may be experiencing problems, and connecting to another Wi-Fi network that isn't could fix the problem for you.
Use cellular data instead: If you don't have another Wi-Fi network in range, you can also attempt using cellular data instead. Just keep in mind that your carrier may charge you for overages on data, so be mindful of how much data you are using at all times.
Restart your wireless router: If you don't have a cellular network because you're using an iPad or iPod touch, or an iPhone without a SIM card, you may not have any other option than to troubleshoot your own wireless network. Attempt restarting the wireless router to ensure that you have an active internet connection.
Report a problem to Facebook: Facebook's iOS app comes with a excellent error-reporting feature that can be used to help resolve your particular problem. If none of the above steps worked for you, attempt reporting your problem to Facebook. We'll detail how to do that below.
How to report a problem to Facebook
So if nothing we talked about above was able to resolve your problem, then you've got us stumped, but Facebook should be able to help you out directly. Assuming you do have a basic access to the app, you can go after these steps to report a problem from the iOS app:
1) Open the Facebook app and go to the More tab.
Trio) From the pop-up menu, tap on the Report a Problem button.
Four) From the Report a Problem menu that shows up, tap on the Something Isn't Working button.
Five) Choose what isn't working for you, and then give Facebook an explanation of what's going wrong so they can better assist you.
That's all there is to reporting a problem with Facebook; hopefully you hear back from them soon!
Wrapping up
I understand how annoying it is when Facebook or Facebook Messenger apps don't flow when you want them to; especially when you have a pending notification and it seems like you can't get to it because the service rejects to explosion.
On the other palm, hopefully you were able to resolve the problem with one of the steps above.
Other solutions to common problems:
Has Facebook ever failed to stream on your iOS device before? How did you fix it? Share in the comments!