Facebook Messenger Users Outraged Over Missing Media Files
Thousands of users report missing photos and videos from Messenger conversations
Thousands of Facebook Messenger users around the world are reporting missing media files, including photos and videos, from their conversations on the platform. The issue has caused a significant backlash from users who claim to have lost valuable and sentimental content without warning.
According to users’ reports, the issue first surfaced early yesterday morning when they noticed that their photos and videos were no longer accessible in their Messenger chats. Instead, they were greeted with a greyed-out icon or a message stating that the media file could not be found. The issue appears to be affecting a wide range of users, with reports coming in from multiple countries and affecting both individual and group chats.
Facebook has acknowledged the issue in a statement released earlier today:
“We are aware of a technical issue affecting media files in Facebook Messenger and are working diligently to resolve it as quickly as possible. We understand how important these files are to our users and apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.”
Many users have taken to social media to express their frustration and disappointment with the situation, with some claiming they have lost irreplaceable photos and videos. Some are even threatening to leave the platform in favor of alternative messaging apps if the issue is not resolved promptly.
As Facebook scrambles to resolve the issue, users are left wondering about the security of their personal data on the platform. Privacy and data security have been growing concerns for social media users in recent years, with high-profile data breaches and privacy scandals causing many to question the safety of their information online.
While Facebook’s statement did not provide a specific timeline for when the issue will be resolved, users are hoping for a swift resolution. In the meantime, many are turning to alternative messaging apps to share media files, as they wait for Facebook Messenger to regain their trust.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.