If we exclude mobile devices, the application was always rather stable on PCs, even after numerous aesthetic and functional changes. But a moderate number of users occasionally encounter some issues with this app, as they are unable to post anything or interact with their feed from a PC. In the following lines you will find five simple solutions to solve this annoying problem.

How can I fix Facebook posting from PC?

1. Make sure you’re not banned

Facebook’s regulations are harsh occasionally, and the penalty for spamming your profile can come in a limitation of posts. However, you should know that Facebook informs all users who cross the predicated boundaries. So, we suggest logging out of all devices and logging in again. After you log in, there should be viable information about your potential wrongdoings. You can file a complaint to Facebook, and if that’s your first ban, chances are they’ll reduce the ban length or terms.

2. Clear browser’s cache

3. Remove extensions and suspicious applications

If we exclude the extensions you’re using by choice, there are some which can infiltrate unknowingly. We all know about toolbars and hijackers which basically take the control over an affected browser. Furthermore, to be completely safe, you should remove all the malicious applications.

4. Scan for malware and run anti-PuP tool

PC have to be clear from malware which potentially spreads into browser’s configuration files. If that’s the case, only removing the malicious extension won’t do any good. Use Malwarebytes to scan for malware and successfully remove all PuPs (Potentially Unwanted Programs) from the system registry.

5. Reset the app

We can’t overlook temporary Facebook server issues (especially when they decide to implement changes) as a possible reason for this error. Therefore, you’ll have to wait awhile until you’ll be able to post again. Don’t forget to tell us whether one of the steps get you through the problem. You can do so in the comments section below.

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