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How to contact Facebook for problems with your account and other issues

Steven John   

How to contact Facebook for problems with your account and other issues

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There are several ways to contact Facebook, some of which will be more efficient than others.

  • Contacting Facebook directly can be difficult, as the company does not accept phone calls for customer support.
  • There are a number of email addresses to which you can send questions or issues, but the responses can be slow and aren't assured, either.
  • Using the platform's own Help Center to send messages to Facebook can be the most reliable way to connect with the company to report an issue.

Don't bother trying to call Facebook.

If you dial either of the Palo Alto-area phone numbers you'll easily find for the social media mega platform via online search (those are 650-543-4800 and 650-308-7300, for the record), you'll get a recording. It will talk you through a series of menus, each option of which will ultimately direct you to send an email to an appropriate account. These include press@FB.com for media inquiries and records@FB.com for law enforcement concerns.

But if you hit 1 for customer service? The recording will direct you to click the word "Help," saying that it's "found at the bottom of any Facebook page." Here's the thing: it isn't. In fact, if you're on your main Facebook feed, there is no "bottom" of the page. Here are a few things you can do instead.

Contact Facebook customer support

If you want to contact Facebook, you'll first need to log into your account. Then look up at the top right corner of the screen. There, you'll see a little question mark inside a dark circle. Click it, then from the dropdown menu, select "Report a Problem."

Another menu will pop up that features four clickable options. These are:

  • General Feedback
  • Payment Issue
  • Something Isn't Working
  • Abusive Content

If you are reporting hate speech or a problem with your account like, say, difficulty uploading photos, you'll know where to go. ("Abusive Content" for the hate, "Something Isn't Working" for the upload issue, e.g.). But for more general customer service inquiries Facebook is rather inscrutable.

You can try sending a message through the "General Feedback" link, but the company makes it clear that won't necessarily get you a reply, stating: "Though we can't review and respond to every submission, we do use feedback like yours to improve the Facebook experience for everyone."

Your best bet may be to do an end run around the folks from Facebook itself, and instead go to the Help Community and asking other platform users like yourself.

Ask the Facebook Help Community a question

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Find the Facebook Help Center from the question mark dropdown menu.

From any Facebook page, again click that question mark at the top right of the page. At the top of the dropdown menu you'll see the words "Help Center." Click there.

On the Help Center page, scroll down as far as you can. On the left near the bottom of the page, click "Visit Help Community."

You will be taken to a page where lots of questions have already been answered, but where you can also post your own question. At the top right of the Help Community page is a gray box with the words "Ask a Question."

Hit that link. On the next page, choose the right Topic and Sub-Topic, then type your question. Now it's time for some waiting. Regardless of where you posted your query, you can go to your "Support Inbox" from the menu that drops down from that same question mark to see if anyone, be it a helpful community member or actual staffer, has decided to give you a hand.

Contact Facebook via other social media platforms

Another way to attempt to connect with Facebook is to reach out to them through or mention them on another social media platform. You can send a direct message to FB via Twitter or use their @Facebook Twitter account in a Tweet you post. If it gets enough traction, they will likely see it.

So too can you approach via Instagram, including Facebook in a post, but unless you get a lot of love on that snap, chances are you're better back on the Facebook Help Center.

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