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Facebook Messenger error unable to send images and videos

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên14/12/2023


Since yesterday afternoon, December 13, many users of the Facebook Messenger application on the iOS platform (iPhone/iPad) have been frustrated because they cannot send or receive messages via this platform. Notably, this does not happen with the application for Google's Android platform or on the computer browser.

This situation is common in the US, UK, Vietnam and other Asian countries. Referring to DownDetector, the situation is similar when there are many notifications from users from all over the world saying that they cannot send and receive images via the Messenger application, can only send text messages but also do not receive notifications of read from the person chatting.

Facebook Messenger gặp lỗi không thể gửi hình ảnh và video   - Ảnh 1.

Users continue to report being unable to send photos and videos on the Messenger app on iOS

Instagram is also experiencing similar issues, according to a DownDetector report.

Previously, on June 16, Facebook users in Vietnam were also unable to view the content of newly sent messages. Recently, Messenger has added a long-awaited feature: the ability to edit the content of sent messages.

Currently, the way to fix this problem on the iOS platform is that users can delete the Messenger application. Next, exit the Facebook application screen and then reopen it, click on the Message icon on the right corner to continue receiving and sending photo and video messages. Some users said that reinstalling the Messenger application can also fix the problem of not being able to send and receive images on this application.



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