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<blockquote data-quote="Marko :)" data-source="post: 1127305" data-attributes="member: 39702"><p>Considering this is the first time I'm hearing for it, and I know a lot of Facebook users and am part of many internet forums, says to me it's an isolated incident that only affected you. I'd argue it was something to do with your browser installation or even extensions. And the issue got resolved when misbehaving extension got updated. Maybe some ad blocking filter caused issues; you should have opened browser console to see what's going on.</p><p></p><p>Still, memory leaks in this day and age are rare and they shouldn't cause problems. And the solution is to close the tab/program, simple as that. You should really stop worrying about memory leaks and check your extensions as well as ad blocking filters. I'm 99.5% sure your leak was caused by an extension or user-script. If it was something else or Facebook, that would be all over media.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marko :), post: 1127305, member: 39702"] Considering this is the first time I'm hearing for it, and I know a lot of Facebook users and am part of many internet forums, says to me it's an isolated incident that only affected you. I'd argue it was something to do with your browser installation or even extensions. And the issue got resolved when misbehaving extension got updated. Maybe some ad blocking filter caused issues; you should have opened browser console to see what's going on. Still, memory leaks in this day and age are rare and they shouldn't cause problems. And the solution is to close the tab/program, simple as that. You should really stop worrying about memory leaks and check your extensions as well as ad blocking filters. I'm 99.5% sure your leak was caused by an extension or user-script. If it was something else or Facebook, that would be all over media. [/QUOTE]
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