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Safari Facebook scrolling issues on macOS, iOS, iPadOS [Fixed]

In this guide, we will be discussing a potential workaround to fix the Facebook scrolling issues on Safari on macOS, iOS, and iPadOS. When it comes to social media services, then it’s the offering from Meta that has established itself as the absolute best in this domain. However, as of late, it is going through a rough patch, at least in the Apple ecosystem.

Safari Facebook scrolling issues

Numerous macOS, iOS, and iPadOS users have voiced their concern that they are facing a weird Facebook scrolling issue while browsing it via Safari. It tends to start jumping through posts and skipping a few random posts, thereby running the entire usage experience. The affected OS includes macOS Ventura 13.1, iOS 16.2, and iPadOS 16.2. Moreover, it is quite hard to predict who exactly is the culprit.

Safari Facebook scrolling issues

If it had been the social media giant, then the issue would have been felt by users of others OS as well. On the other hand, if Safari would have been the culprit, then other websites would have been affected as well. however, as of now, none of these things are happening, so the issue might be a culmination of both parties involved. With that said, there does exist a nifty workaround that might help mitigate this issue. So without further ado, let’s check it out.

How to Fix Safari Facebook scrolling issues on macOS, iOS, iPadOS

Safari Facebook scrolling issues

As of now the only way to bypass this problem is to use the Recent Tabs section of Facebook, as it is the only one free from this bug. Or if you want to stick to the home feed itself, then consider switching over to another browser for the time being. So try out these tweaks and they should help you fix the Facebook scrolling issues on Safari on macOS, iOS, and iPadOS, at least on a temporary basis.

As far as the official stance on this matter is concerned, the developers are yet to acknowledge this issue, let alone give out any ETA for the rollout of a fix. As and when any of these two things happen, we will update this guide accordingly. In the meantime, the aforementioned workaround is your best bet. UPDATE 1: The issue has now been rectified.


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