Most of Facebook’s help infrastructure (including the “Report a Problem” tool) is embedded inside a logged-in session. When a user types facebook.com and encounters a login failure (wrong password, 2FA code missing, hacked account), the home page displays a standard login form— not an obvious “I can’t log in” button for every scenario.
Analysis of support forums (Reddit, Twitter, Facebook Community Help) shows that when users cannot report a login issue from the home page, they resort to:
If your login issue is related to forgotten credentials or a compromised account, try these dedicated tools:
Most of Facebook’s help infrastructure (including the “Report a Problem” tool) is embedded inside a logged-in session. When a user types facebook.com and encounters a login failure (wrong password, 2FA code missing, hacked account), the home page displays a standard login form— not an obvious “I can’t log in” button for every scenario.
Analysis of support forums (Reddit, Twitter, Facebook Community Help) shows that when users cannot report a login issue from the home page, they resort to: report a login issue home page facebook work
If your login issue is related to forgotten credentials or a compromised account, try these dedicated tools: 2FA code missing