Problem hits Facebook as users report "No Posts Available" across profiles

Issues impact visibility of posts and profiles; Scam Watch Pilipinas highlights user concerns as potential server-side glitch or recent update bug suspected. Users advised to seek temporary workarounds


At a glance

  • Facebook users are experiencing problems with post visibility, specifically receiving a "no posts available" message when trying to access their own and others' profiles.

  • Affected users continue to receive notifications for likes and comments but cannot view the corresponding posts or any of their historical content.

  • The problem is suspected to be due to a server-side glitch or a recent update. Users are advised to update their Facebook app and clear browser caches as potential temporary fixes.


Facebook users are reporting widespread issues with post visibility on the platform today. Scam Watch Pilipinas has received multiple reports of individuals being unable to view posts on their own pages and the pages of others. The problem seems to be primarily affecting individual profiles. While some users report a functioning newsfeed, accessing most profiles results in a "no posts available" message.

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Logged in to find 'No posts available' staring back at me—where did all my memories go?

 

I received calls from my friends, and when I checked my Facebook account, "no posts available" was displayed on my feed. What's strange is that I am receiving notifications of likes and comments, yet I can't locate the album or my post on my own wall. Also, I noticed that all of my previous posts had disappeared.

As of this posting, Facebook has not issued an official statement. However, the volume of reports suggests a potential server-side issue, a brief glitch, or a bug that might have appeared after a recent update. In this uncertain situation, it's crucial for users to stay updated. Check for updates to the Facebook app, clear your browser cache and cookies, or try accessing the platform through a different device as a potential temporary fix.