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CLEARED CACHE: Recent posts dissappeared over multiple browsers. Must be a MS thing

Anonymous
2022-09-22T21:03:23+00:00

I have a FB Business page. I cleared the cache for all time and the most recent posts disappeared on all my PC devices from Chrome. But not only Chrome, Firefox, Brave and Slimjet will not load the same ones. And the new posts I add to not show. This can't be specific to a browser then.

Here's the kicker. The mobile phone Chrome shows them, even new ones. But all the pcs, no matter which browser will not load the latest posts.

What happened here just clearing the cache. I know photos go away but when you reload the page shouldn't all the cached information come back fresh?

Thanks, Never in all the years of Windows from the very first one have I experienced this on my PC's and clearing cache.

One thought. Do you think resetting the router might do anything?

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Internet and connectivity

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-09-26T01:09:20+00:00

    Hello jackdashack,

    How’s it going? Looking forward to your good news!

    If anything is unclear, please do not hesitate to let me know.

    Best Regards,

    Mosken_L - MSFT | Microsoft Community Support Specialist

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  2. Anonymous
    2022-09-23T12:09:36+00:00

    Hello jackdashack,

    Good to see you in Microsoft Community.

    The posts you posted in this forum could not be searched in multiple browsers on the computer, but can be accessed normally on the mobile phone, right?

    Firstly, about the post history, you can click on your nickname to view your previous posts.

    If you want to search your previous posts through search engines, you can use the keywords in the title as search keywords and set "site:answers.microsoft.com" as a filter, and try different search engines. Take this post for example, shown as below.

    Then you can reset the network. Please run Command Prompt as an administrator ("Win" logo key + "Q", enter "cmd", select "Run as administrator"), and enter the following commands one by one.

    netsh int ip reset
    
    netsh winsock reset
    
    ipconfig /release
    
    ipconfig /renew
    
    ipconfig /flushdns
    

    Meanwhile, you can use a different network (such as a mobile phone sharing hotspot, please pay attention to the use of tariffs), and then check whether the function is normal.

    If anything is unclear, please do not hesitate to let me know.

    Best Regards,

    Mosken_L - MSFT | Microsoft Community Support Specialist

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