1. Repeated Text - Occasionally, a normal Facebook chat session will be derailed when one user's text is repeated, over and over again. Sometimes, a single sentence will appear five or six times, even though that user had only typed it once. It's a potentially embarrassing problem. If you type, "What time are you coming over?" and it displays as, "What time are you coming over? What time are you coming over? What time are you coming over?," for instance, it can send the wrong message. This problem is usually caused by a laggy
connection on the computer of one of the people in the Facebook chat session. By exiting programs that may be using bandwidth (for instance, P2P and torrent programs) you can limit the instance of this particular technical issue.
2. Sudden Logoffs - Sudden logoffs of the chat service are also common. The user may be logged completely out of Facebook in the middle of a chat, or may simply appear to be logged out for a second, though on their end everything looks fine. It's another bandwidth issue, but it's a bit more severe than the repeated text problem. Again, it can be limited by limiting bandwidth usage, or sometimes by restarting a computer and Internet router and modem.
3. Browser Conflicts - One particularly annoying problem is the tendency for some browsers, especially Firefox, to disable the keyboard when a new chat message is received on Facebook. This locking-out of the keyboard
happens when you're typing in another tab and you receive a message, and it requires the user to cycle through a few tabs in order to be resolved. You can cut down on the browser conflicts by keeping your browser updated, and by limiting the number of tabs that you've got open, and especially by avoiding having multiple tabs of Facebook open at the same time.
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connection on the computer of one of the people in the Facebook chat session. By exiting programs that may be using bandwidth (for instance, P2P and torrent programs) you can limit the instance of this particular technical issue.
2. Sudden Logoffs - Sudden logoffs of the chat service are also common. The user may be logged completely out of Facebook in the middle of a chat, or may simply appear to be logged out for a second, though on their end everything looks fine. It's another bandwidth issue, but it's a bit more severe than the repeated text problem. Again, it can be limited by limiting bandwidth usage, or sometimes by restarting a computer and Internet router and modem.
3. Browser Conflicts - One particularly annoying problem is the tendency for some browsers, especially Firefox, to disable the keyboard when a new chat message is received on Facebook. This locking-out of the keyboard
happens when you're typing in another tab and you receive a message, and it requires the user to cycle through a few tabs in order to be resolved. You can cut down on the browser conflicts by keeping your browser updated, and by limiting the number of tabs that you've got open, and especially by avoiding having multiple tabs of Facebook open at the same time.
What problems have you experienced with Facebook chat? Share in our comments section below.
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