Facebook is one of the largest social media platforms in the world and has been for quite a while now. However, as mature as the platform has become over time, it still isn’t immune to random bugs and glitches that can confuse the average user as to what’s wrong.
In this article, we’re taking a look at the “Fix: Graphql server responded with error 1675030: error performing query” error on Facebook, its causes and what you can do to fix the problem.
What causes this error?
The error can be triggered by a number of reasons including but not limited to:
- Server outages at Facebook.
- Internet connectivity issues.
- Corrupt browser cache or cookies.
- Outdated Facebook app.
Also read: Why does Facebook say no internet connection?
How to fix this?
Here are six fixes you can try out.
Restart your device
Regardless of whether you’re on Android or iOS, restarting your phone or tablet can fix a bunch of seemingly random issues. So if you’re also experiencing issues with the app or website, try restarting your device first.
Check your internet
When you see an error like this, you should check if you’re connected to the internet. If you’re on WiFi, ensure a stable signal and an active internet connection. If you’re on mobile data, check to see if it’s enabled and if you have good network coverage.
Update the Facebook app
Another common reason why apps stop functioning on their own is that the version you’re running might be outdated. Head over to the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store and check for any updates for the Facebook app. If there are any, update the app and try again.

Glitches on Facebook’s end
If the app is continuously refusing to connect, chances are there is a glitch on Facebook’s end. Servers are often taken down for a little while for maintenance or sometimes face outages.
There isn’t a lot that you can do about this, so the best thing will be to kick back and take a break. You can check whether or not Facebook is experiencing any problems by heading over to the Meta status and outage page.
Clear the cache (Android)
If you’re on an Android device, you can clear the Facebook app’s cache to eliminate any corrupt files that might hamper the app’s functionality.

- Head over to the phone settings and tap on Apps & notifications.
- Tap on View all apps.
- Scroll and find Facebook in the list. Tap to proceed.

- Tap on Storage & cache.
- Tap the Clear cache button to remove the cache.
Now try launching the app, and it should work just fine.
Clear your browser’s data
Corrupt files in your cache or otherwise can cause this error as well. Clear them out to see if you can get Chrome to work.
Step 1: Type in chrome://settings/clearBrowserData in your browser’s address bar and hit Enter.

Step 2: Select the cache and cookies options and make sure the Time range is set to All time. Click on the Clear now button to clear out all the data.

Also read: What does the green dot mean on Facebook?