JAKARTA - Meta, Facebook's parent company, acknowledged the technical problems that caused users of the Facebook app on the iPhone to hear annoying ringing sounds. Andy Stone, Meta's communications officer, confirmed that the sound was a technical error that was being fixed.

For the time being, Meta has not provided any information on when this problem will be fixed. However, they offer a simple solution for users who are disturbed by this glitch.

To stop ringing sound on Facebook, users can follow the following steps:

Users have been reporting this issue on social media platforms since last week. Some have complained that the sound of ringing appears repeatedly when the app opens, even without touching the phone.

While Meta has confirmed that this is a technical issue under investigation, some commentators conclude differently. Some think that the voice is the result of eavesdropping through the phone's microphone, while others attribute it to government oversight.

However, Meta ensures that this is just a technical problem that can be fixed easily by rearranging voice settings in the Facebook app.

While this is a minor problem, it cannot be ignored that Facebook users have previously faced serious technical problems. In May last year, a strange mistake sent a request for friendship to anyone whose profile was seen by users. In August, another glitch caused announcements from strangers to flood user news with content from celebrity pages.

This demonstrates the importance of Meta in quickly and effectively fixing technical problems to maintain a better user experience on their platform.


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