Melisa: Finally, where do Facebook videos go once you download them? Once you hit download, where exactly do those videos get saved on your phone or computer? Drake: On Android, they’re in the Downloads folder. On iPhone, check the Files app under your browser’s directory (like Safari). And for desktops, it’ll depend on your browser’s download settings or history.
Jan 06, 2025•19 sec
Melisa: Is FVD.my free, or do you have to pay for it? Let’s talk cost—are there any hidden fees, or is this tool really free? Drake: No, FVD.my is completely free. You can download videos, even in MP3 format, without spending a dime. They just run some ads on the site to cover costs.
Jan 06, 2025•15 sec
Melisa: Does FVD.my store any of the videos you download? Privacy is important. So, does FVD keep copies of your downloads? Drake: Nope, it doesn’t store anything. Videos stay on Facebook’s servers, and FVD just helps you download them directly to your device. Nothing is archived.
Jan 06, 2025•16 sec
Melisa: Can you download Facebook Live videos? Here’s the catch—can you save a Facebook Live video, and does it matter if the stream is still live? Drake: Yes, but only after the live stream is finished. Just copy the link to the completed stream, and download it like any other video.
Jan 06, 2025•15 sec
Melisa: Can you save Facebook videos directly to your phone? And if you do, where exactly do they end up on your device? Drake: Yep, absolutely. On Android, the videos go straight to your Downloads folder, so you can find them in your file manager or gallery. For iPhones, the videos save in the Files app under your browser’s directory (like Safari). Want to move it to Photos? Just go to Safari > Downloads, tap the video, hit Share, and pick ‘Save to Photos.
Jan 06, 2025•27 sec
Melisa: What’s the best way to download Facebook videos online? Let’s recap—how do you save videos from Facebook using just an online tool? Drake: Honestly, it’s as simple as copy-paste. Grab the video link, go to FVD.my, paste it in, and the tool does all the work for you. It doesn’t get easier than that.
Jan 06, 2025•16 sec
Melisa: Can you download 4K Facebook videos? If the video is uploaded in 4K, can you still download it in that quality? Drake: If the video was uploaded in 4K, FVD.my will give you the option to download it in that quality. The tool supports everything from 4K to HD resolutions like 1080p, 720p, or even lower resolutions like 360p for older devices. And if you just want the audio, there’s an MP3 option too. And practically speaking, 720P is good for mobile viewing experience. If you get 1080P, t...
Jan 04, 2025•33 sec
Melisa: How about on an iPhone? How do you download Facebook videos there? Apple devices can be tricky sometimes, so how do you get videos saved to your iPhone? Drake: Downloading to an iPhone takes one extra step. Once you’re on FVD.my and you see the quality options, long press on the download button for your chosen quality. Then select "Download Video". Done!
Jan 04, 2025•19 sec
Melisa: How do you download Facebook videos on Android? If you’re using an Android phone, how do you save videos quickly and easily? Drake: If you’re using a browser like Chrome or Opera, it’s the same steps as on a computer. If you’re using the Facebook app, tap the share button on the video, select ‘Copy Link,’ and then open your browser. Paste the link into FVD.my, and you’ll see the download options.
Jan 04, 2025•25 sec
Melisa: How do you download Facebook videos to your computer? Let’s say you want to save a video directly to your laptop or PC—what’s the process? Drake: Copy the video’s URL from Facebook. Open a new tab, go to FVD.my, and paste the link into the input box. Click download, pick your quality, and you’re good to go.
Jan 04, 2025•18 sec
Melisa: Why should someone use FVD to download Facebook videos? There are tons of tools out there, so what makes FVD the one to use? Drake: Well, for starters, it’s anonymous. You don’t need to create an account or sign in. Plus, it works on pretty much any device. It’s fast, secure, and super easy to use. And the team behind it keeps improving the tool to make sure it stays smooth and reliable.
Jan 04, 2025•21 sec
Melisa: Do you need to create an account to use FVD.my? Nobody likes extra steps. So, is logging in required, or can you just get started? Drake: Nope, no account needed. Just paste the link and go.
Jan 04, 2025•10 sec
Melisa: How do you actually download Facebook videos? Step-by-step—what’s the easiest way to download videos from Facebook without any fuss? Drake: Simple. First, copy the link of the video you want to download. Then, head over to FVD.my, paste the link into the input box, and hit the Download button. Once you see the quality options, pick the one you want, and the video will start downloading in seconds.
Jan 04, 2025•21 sec
Melisa: Alright, switching gears—What exactly is FVD (Facebook Video Download)? FVD sounds like a handy tool for grabbing Facebook videos. But how does it work, and what can you do with it? Drake: FVD is basically an online tool that lets you download Facebook videos. It’s super handy—you can grab videos in HD, and if you want, you can even convert them into MP3 audio files. No need to install anything; it’s all web-based.
Jan 04, 2025•27 sec
Melisa: What’s the ‘View As’ tool on Facebook, and when should you use it? "View As" lets you see how your profile looks to other people. But where is this tool, and how can it help you clean up your profile? Drake: The “View As” tool lets you see how your profile looks to others. You can find it by going to your profile, clicking the “...” menu, and selecting “View As.”
Jan 02, 2025•20 sec
Melisa: Are hashtags even a thing on Facebook? Should you use them or skip them? Hashtags are everywhere on Instagram and Twitter, but what about Facebook? Do they actually help you reach more people? Drake: Yes, but sparingly! Hashtags can boost your post’s visibility if they’re relevant. Stick to 1–3 well-chosen hashtags for best results.
Jan 02, 2025•17 sec
Melisa: Here’s something basic but useful—Where do you find your Facebook URL? Whether you’re sharing your profile or linking to a page, you’ll need your Facebook URL. But where do you actually find it? Drake: Go to your profile, then click the “burger setting icon” or basically settings menu, and there you will find this information. So select “Copy Link.” That’s your Facebook URL!
Jan 02, 2025•20 sec
Melisa: Let’s talk shopping—How do you use Facebook Marketplace? Marketplace is like Facebook’s built-in thrift store, but not everyone knows how to use it properly. So how do you browse, buy, and sell items there? Drake: So, you can Access Facebook Marketplace via the shop icon, and that's on your Facebook app. Like you click that burger looking icon to open the side panel, and there you will find the marketplace option. From there, you can browse, search, or post items for sale. It’s great for...
Jan 02, 2025•28 sec
Melisa: Here’s a tough one—Why did Facebook lock my account immediately after signup, or even on my regular account? And why are they asking for a government ID or selfie for verification? Getting locked out right after you sign up—or out of nowhere—is frustrating. Why does Facebook do this, and how can you unlock your account? Drake: This often happens if Facebook's algorithm suspects suspicious activity. And therefore they lock your account and ask you to submit the requested information, like...
Dec 31, 2024•53 sec
Melisa: How do you log in or remove a remembered account on Facebook? You know those saved logins that pop up when you open Facebook? If you want to switch accounts or remove one, here’s what you need to do. Drake: To log in, tap the remembered account from the login screen and enter your password. To remove it, click the small “gear” or “remove account” button next to the remembered profile.
Dec 31, 2024•20 sec
Melisa: Can you view someone’s Facebook profile without having an account? Let’s say you don’t have a Facebook account, but you’re curious about someone’s profile. Is there any way to take a peek without signing up? Drake: Alright, so if you’re trying to check out someone’s Facebook without having an account, here’s the deal. The easiest way is to use Google. Just type their name, or maybe the name of their organization, and add the word ‘Facebook.’ For example, something like ‘John Doe Facebook...
Dec 31, 2024•44 sec
Melisa: Why does your Facebook Story video look blurry after uploading? And more importantly—how do you fix it? You upload a crisp video, but Facebook turns it into a pixelated mess. What’s up with that? And how do you keep the quality intact? Drake: Poor quality usually happens due to low-resolution uploads. So "Ensure" that your video is in HD "before posting", and also enable the “Upload in HD” option in your Facebook app settings. However, sometimes there can be technical errors from faceboo...
Dec 31, 2024•32 sec
Melisa: Here’s a social media hack for you—How do you share a Facebook Reel to Instagram? Cross-posting is a great way to save time and boost visibility. But what’s the easiest way to share your Facebook Reels directly to Instagram? Drake: After creating your reel, you should see a “Share to Instagram” option before posting. If you’ve already posted it, download the video and manually upload it to Instagram.
Dec 31, 2024•21 sec
Melisa: Let’s talk Reels—How do you recover deleted Reels drafts on Facebook? Maybe you hit the wrong button, or maybe Facebook glitched and your drafts disappeared. Can you get them back? Drake: Unfortunately, once a draft is deleted, it’s gone for good. To avoid this in the future, save your drafts to your device before editing or publishing them.
Dec 31, 2024•19 sec
Melisa: Oh, the dreaded error—How do you fix Facebook’s ‘Something Went Wrong’ message? You’re mid-scroll or mid-post, and suddenly you get hit with 'Something Went Wrong.' It’s vague, it’s annoying, and you just want it fixed. So what should you do? Drake: This error is frustrating but often temporary. Start by clearing your app’s cache, restarting the app, or logging in through a browser to see if the issue resolves. If it persists, it might indicate a server issue on Facebook’s end. However, ...
Dec 30, 2024•52 sec
Melisa: Why can’t I add someone on Facebook? What’s stopping me? Ever tried to send a friend request only to realize you just… can’t? Is it a settings issue? Did they block you? Let’s figure out what’s happening. Drake: There could be a few reasons: they might have reached the 5,000-friend limit, their settings might block friend requests, or they’ve declined your requests in the past.
Dec 30, 2024•20 sec
Melisa: Here’s a tricky one—If I block someone on Facebook, will they know? Blocking someone feels final, but does Facebook actually let the person know? And what changes for them once they’ve been blocked? Drake: Nope! Facebook doesn’t notify people when they’re blocked. However, they might notice if they search for your profile and can’t find it or message you and can’t reach you. It’s a discreet feature. They might search your profile from another account and see everything is normal so it wo...
Dec 28, 2024•28 sec
Melisa: So, you’re ready to call it quits—How do you delete your Facebook account? And what’s the right way to do it? Deleting Facebook isn’t as simple as clicking a button. There’s a process to follow, and you want to do it the right way to avoid leaving behind loose ends. Here’s what you need to know. Drake: If you’re ready to say goodbye to Facebook, go to Settings > Your Facebook Information > Deactivation and Deletion. Select “Delete Account,” follow the prompts, and confirm. Remember...
Dec 28, 2024•53 sec
Melisa: Alright, here’s one for the storytellers—How do you add a link to your Facebook Story? Sometimes you just want to share a cool link or drive traffic to a page. But can you actually add clickable links to your Facebook Story? Let’s break it down. Drake: Adding a link to your Facebook story is simple if you have access to the feature. Use the “Add Link” option while creating your story. For business pages, link-sharing is often built-in, so take advantage of it to boost engagement!...
Dec 28, 2024•26 sec
Melisa: If you’re posting Reels on Facebook, you’ve got to ask—When’s the best time to post them? Timing is everything when it comes to engagement, right? So what’s the sweet spot for getting the most views on your Facebook Reels? Drake: Timing is key! Based on studies, the best times are typically early evening (6–9 PM) when people are unwinding or lunchtime (12–2 PM) when they’re taking a break. Experiment and see what works for your audience!
Dec 26, 2024•34 sec