Over the past 2 545 days beginning January 19, 2019, until the present time, facebook.com's accessibility has been checked 1 459 times. The accessibility of facebook.com was confirmed 1 453 times through all checks, including on January 1, 2026, when a 200 status code was returned. Facebook.com experienced downtime 6 times, or 0.41% of checks performed, the most recent being on October 4, 2021. As per the received replies, as of January 7, 2026, no errors were found in any of the obtained replies. Data indicates facebook.com had a 0.339 seconds response time on January 1, 2026, against a 0.538 seconds average.
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| Site | Total Checks | Last Modified |
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| 1114 | January 19, 2019 | |
| 4160 | January 5, 2019 | |
| 1459 | January 19, 2019 | |
| 453 | February 27, 2019 | |
| 227 | January 27, 2019 |
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| Page Title | When optimizing a website title for search engines, prioritize clarity and user-friendliness alongside keyword inclusion; ensure the title accurately mirrors the page's actual content to build trust and avoid misleading users, incorporate specific details related to the page's niche or unique aspects, and maintain a character limit of approximately 55 characters to guarantee full display in SERPs. |
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| no page title data for facebook.com 2026-01-07T20:16:15+00:00 | |
| Meta Description | Think of your meta description as an elevator pitch for your page in a search result; make it count by summarizing the key offering and benefit within the first 150 characters for users interested in 'eco-friendly products' or 'coding bootcamps'. |
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| Meta Keywords | Attempting to optimize solely through the meta keywords tag offers diminishing returns in contemporary SEO; focusing instead on comprehensive on-page elements like quality title tags, headers, and valuable content is far more effective for organic visibility. |
| no meta keywords data for facebook.com 2026-01-07T20:16:15+00:00 | |
| Page Content | Develop page content that thoroughly addresses user search intent by researching relevant topics, providing unique insights, and integrating keywords naturally for improved topical authority and rankings. |
| no page content data for facebook.com 2026-01-07T20:16:15+00:00 | |
| H1 Heading | Remember that while the H1 tag is important, content quality remains paramount; the text under the header must deliver genuine value, in-depth information, and comprehensive answers to user search queries effectively. |
| no h1 heading data for facebook.com 2026-01-07T20:16:15+00:00 | |
| H2 Headings | Integrate relevant secondary keywords naturally into your H2 headings to target specific long-tail search phrases while maintaining readability, avoiding keyword stuffing penalties. |
| no h2 headings data for facebook.com 2026-01-07T20:16:15+00:00 | |
| H3 Headings | Utilize H3 headers to improve mobile page experience by breaking content into digestible chunks, aiding mobile users with smaller screens in quickly finding the information they need. |
| no h3 headings data for facebook.com 2026-01-07T20:16:15+00:00 | |
| H4 Headings | H4 tags are instrumental in organizing step-by-step guides or tutorials, clearly delineating each stage or sub-step, making instructional content far more actionable and easier for users to follow sequentially. |
| no h4 headings data for facebook.com 2026-01-07T20:16:15+00:00 | |
| H5-H6 Headings | The effectiveness of H5/H6 headers hinges on their semantic relevance to the adjacent H4/H3 content; generic or off-topic subheadings using these tags can confuse users and negatively impact SEO by breaking content logic. |
| no h5-h6 headings data for facebook.com 2026-01-07T20:16:15+00:00 | |
| Image ALT Attributes | Ensure your image ALT attributes are concise yet informative, avoiding overly long descriptions that might confuse readers and are not heavily favored in SEO ranking algorithms |
| no image alt attributes data for facebook.com 2026-01-07T20:16:15+00:00 | |
| Robots.txt | Determine which pages require indexing for search engines by specifying them in your sitemap.xml, but ensure robots.txt doesn't block access to these crucial URLs, allowing proper discovery and ranking. |
| no robots.txt data for facebook.com 2026-01-07T20:16:15+00:00 | |
| XML Sitemap | XML sitemaps provide search engines with explicit instructions on the priority of URLs and the suggested frequency of their update, although these recommendations primarily influence the crawl budget distribution and indexing behavior, helping ensure crawlers focus effort effectively. |
| no xml sitemap data for facebook.com 2026-01-07T20:16:15+00:00 | |
| Page Size | Aim for minimal page sizes, ideally below 1-2MB, to cater effectively to users on low-powered devices or slow connections, preventing premature abandonment during page load. |
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| Response Time | Utilize performance-focused hosting solutions and regularly audit your website's codebase for unnecessary delays to ensure consistently fast response times, directly contributing to higher search engine rankings and user engagement metrics. |
| response time: 0.538 sec | |
| Minify CSS | For websites aiming for top-tier performance, CSS minification is essential; it directly reduces the amount of code downloaded, eliminating whitespace and unused rules, which accelerates page load times, improves Core Web Vitals scores like FID (First Input Delay), and provides a competitive advantage in search engine result pages. |
| no minify css data for facebook.com 2026-01-07T20:16:15+00:00 | |
| Minify JavaScript | For websites heavily reliant on custom JavaScript, minification is an indispensable optimization technique that reduces critical script file sizes by often over 30%, leading to faster content rendering, better Core Web Vitals, higher user engagement, and consequently improved organic search rankings. |
| no minify javascript data for facebook.com 2026-01-07T20:16:15+00:00 | |
| Structured Data | Rich results generated from Schema Markup can visually differentiate your search listings from competitors, increasing click-through rates and potentially leading to higher overall rankings based on engagement metrics like lower bounce rates |
| no structured data data for facebook.com 2026-01-07T20:16:15+00:00 | |
| CDN Usage | Utilize advanced HTTP caching headers provided by your CDN (e.g., Cache-Control, Expires) to define precise rules for browser and proxy caching, significantly enhancing repeat visitor performance. |
| no cdn usage data for facebook.com 2026-01-07T20:16:15+00:00 | |
| SSL certificates | Failure to secure your website with an SSL certificate can lead to critical HTTPS errors, negative security flags in Google Search Console, manual actions, and potentially devastating penalties that significantly damage your search rankings and online reputation. |
| no ssl certificates data for facebook.com 2026-01-07T20:16:15+00:00 |