Fix Message Could Not Be Sent Error - Facebook Messenger

Fix Message Could Not Be Sent Error - Facebook Messenger


Fix Message Could Not Be Sent Error - Facebook Messenger

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A short tutorial on how to fix the “Message could not be sent” error you are getting when trying to send messages via Facebook Messenger.

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Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:17 Test Network Connection
0:42 Unblock Account
1:12 Use Official App
1:26 Disable VPN
1:51 Enable Background App Refresh
2:02 Clear Messneger Cache
2:38 Software Update
2:56 Update Messenger App
3:04 Account Restrictions

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Content

0.62 -> What’s up guys, in this tutorial, I will show you how to fix the “Message could not
5.069 -> be sent” error you are getting when trying to send messages via Facebook Messenger.
10.33 -> This should be quite an easy tutorial, for more information, click on the first link
14.929 -> in the description below.
17.2 -> There are a few reasons why the Messenger app is unable to send messages, and the most
22.32 -> common problem is related to your network connection.
26.09 -> You should first of all make sure that you’re using a reliable connection.
30.75 -> Switch from cellular to WiFi and vice versa, and make use of a speed testing site or application
37.46 -> to make sure that the problem is not related to your current internet connection.
42.11 -> When this is done, make sure that the account you’re trying to send messages to is not
46.909 -> in your block list, nor that you are blocked by that user.
51.109 -> You can test this by sending a message to another person to see if the message goes
56.159 -> through.
57.44 -> Tap on your profile picture on the top left of your screen.
61.269 -> From here, navigate to the Privacy section and tap on Blocked Accounts.
67.4 -> Make sure that the person you’re trying to contact is not in this list of blocked
71.62 -> friends.
72.71 -> When this is done, you should also make sure that you are using the official Messenger
76.76 -> app and not a 3rd party application to send messages, as this can in a lot of cases cause
83.22 -> the Message could not be sent error you are getting.
86.86 -> Next, close the Messenger application and open up your device settings.
92.63 -> In this case on your iPhone but you can follow along using an Android device.
98.42 -> In your General settings, tap on VPN & Device Management.
103.2 -> Here, make sure to disable any VPN or proxy connection as this could prevent you from
109.42 -> sending messages.
111.34 -> Under Background App Refresh, make sure to enable Messenger to be updated in the background.
117.36 -> This will allow apps to refresh their content when having a network connection.
122.36 -> In case nothing helped you out, then you will have to clear the Messenger app cache and
126.84 -> reinstate the application.
129.539 -> In your Storage settings, wait a second for your device to load your storage information.
135.63 -> When this is done, look up Messenger.
138.469 -> Here, you can tap on Offload App, which will delete your app and user data.
145.23 -> All of the removed data will be back once you log back into your account.
149.9 -> You should also make sure that you have a minimum of storage left to prevent apps from
154.12 -> bugging and not working properly on your Android or iOS device.
159.28 -> Lastly, head back to your General settings and tap on Software Update.
164.7 -> Make sure that you’re running the latest software version for your device.
168.939 -> You should proceed to restart your device after downloading the latest update to make
173.319 -> sure that it’s installed properly.
176.23 -> In your Google Play or App Store, you can also look up Messenger to make sure that you
181.349 -> are using the most up to date version of the app.
184.34 -> Facebook can temporarily restrict you from sending new Messenger messages if you message
189.84 -> too many accounts in a short amount of time or if you own a suspicious account.
195.989 -> If you feel like this applies to you, or if the problem persists, then make sure to follow
200.79 -> my extensive guide linked in the description below for more information.
204.029 -> I hope this helped you out, leave a comment if you have any questions and see you in the
208.489 -> next one.

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6ja-mPfSos