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Not enough memory during scrolling on Facebook

Not enough memory during scrolling on Facebook

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MimileCD
Junior Member
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04-29-2021, 06:10 PM
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I’ve dealt with a similar challenge. I manage a large Facebook group with 20-30 posts daily, aiming to like and comment on posts from the past three months. The main issue is sorting posts by date within the group without any built-in functionality. Manually scrolling through the page is the only option, but it often causes a “Ran Out of Memory” error. Despite having ample storage (64 gigabytes), I’m using only about 20% while scrolling. I’ve tested various browsers—Chrome, Vivaldi, Opera—and none resolved the problem. I’ve also tried disabling image loading, but it didn’t help.
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MimileCD
04-29-2021, 06:10 PM #1

I’ve dealt with a similar challenge. I manage a large Facebook group with 20-30 posts daily, aiming to like and comment on posts from the past three months. The main issue is sorting posts by date within the group without any built-in functionality. Manually scrolling through the page is the only option, but it often causes a “Ran Out of Memory” error. Despite having ample storage (64 gigabytes), I’m using only about 20% while scrolling. I’ve tested various browsers—Chrome, Vivaldi, Opera—and none resolved the problem. I’ve also tried disabling image loading, but it didn’t help.

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JokerFame
Senior Member
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04-29-2021, 09:50 PM
#2
Have you explored Firefox? It seems to have no memory cap per tab. If correct, Chrome appears to have around 1.4 limits.
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JokerFame
04-29-2021, 09:50 PM #2

Have you explored Firefox? It seems to have no memory cap per tab. If correct, Chrome appears to have around 1.4 limits.

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Laxativ
Member
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04-29-2021, 11:26 PM
#3
Discussing alternative browsers, many web browsers today are variations of Chromium (the foundation for Chrome). This encompasses Vivaldi, Opera, and Edge. I'm uncertain about the specific memory restrictions in Chromium per tab, but if such a limit exists, you might encounter similar problems.
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Laxativ
04-29-2021, 11:26 PM #3

Discussing alternative browsers, many web browsers today are variations of Chromium (the foundation for Chrome). This encompasses Vivaldi, Opera, and Edge. I'm uncertain about the specific memory restrictions in Chromium per tab, but if such a limit exists, you might encounter similar problems.