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    “Sorry, Something Went Wrong” Facebook Error – How To Fix It

    January 10, 2025

    The “Sorry, something went wrong” Facebook error indicates that the platform can’t load or perform a particular function. It can appear during log-in attempts, posting, or scrolling through your feed. Although Facebook’s internal servers could be the cause, the issue is usually related to problems with your browser or device settings. Fortunately, I know how […]

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