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Mark Wilson

The Facebook app is crashing for many — here's what we know about the Android issues

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If you're having trouble with the Facebook app today, you're far from alone — hundreds of people are reporting that the mobile app is closing down unexpectedly.

According to Downdetector, the problems started at around 6am ET / 11am BST, when large spikes in reports appeared from both the UK and US. Those numbers aren't yet huge — around 1,000 in the US and 500 in the UK at the time of writing — but they are growing rapidly.

There's been no official comment from Meta yet about the issues, but you can follow all the latest news in this live report...

What's wrong with the Facebook app?

Right now, hundreds of people are reporting that the Facebook app isn't working properly — with the most common complaint being that it simply closes when they open it.

We haven't been able to replicate the issues here on TechRadar, but the comments on Downdetector and social media point to similar issues. Some say it simply "keeps closing down when I open it", while other are reporting that that a pop-up box says that there's a known bug.

The reports are growing

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Today's reports of issues with the Facebook app are continuing to move in the wrong direction — we're now at 1,175 reports on Downdetector in the US and counting, while the UK isn't far behind with 580 reports.

These issues seem to be specific to the mobile app, with over 80% of reports on Downdetector related to the app rather than the website or login issues. There's still no official comment from Meta, but I'll be expecting one soon if these reports continue to grow.

Is this an Android issue?

So far, it isn't clear what's causing today's Facebook app issues — but it seems to be hitting Android users a bit harder than those on iPhones.

Many of the comments on Downdetector and social media are related to Android devices, with one reporting that Facebook "keeps crashing on Android, but is fine on my iOS device".

The fact that the number of reports is relatively low for a Facebook outage suggests this could be related to problems with one particular app version. But I'm working to get a more official explanation.

The app crashes continue

The most common reported issue by far with the Facebook app today is it keeps closing or crashing upon opening.

Those complaints are increasing on X (like the above) and in the comments section of Downdetector, and the most likely culprit so far seems to be a buggy app update.

It's still not clear whether this is cross-platform or restricted to Android, so vote in our poll above if you're experiencing the same issues.

It's looking like an Android issue

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The results of our poll above at the top of this page are pretty telling — 99% of the people who've voted to say they're having problems with the Facebook app are on Android.

According to the Play Store, Facebook's Android app was also updated yesterday on June 17, so that could well be the culprit — although that still isn't official. Still, if the problem is a buggy app update, Meta should be able to push out a fix pretty sharp-ish...

On the mend?

(Image credit: Downdetector)

Today's Facebook app issues appear to be improving rapidly — with reports on Downdetector back down to near-baseline levels in the US and UK.

It isn't clear whether Meta has pushed out a fix for the Android app and there's been no official response to the crashing problems that many have experienced, but we're close to calling this one over four hours on from when it started.

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