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Posted on Aug 09, 2009

Problem in loading facebook

I'm getting this message when I try to open facebook Oops! This link appears to be broken."

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SOURCE: "oops the link appears to be broken"...while accessing facebook.

This is common problem. Make sure you type the web address correctly.Most of the times it happens because of invalid link typed in the address bar.
Also try to check your internet connection.Empty cache and browsing data. Hope this time you will be able to open facebook.

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