Chris.
One thing that i tried, is going to the bottom of my news feed and double 
tapping and pull down.
It loads more of the stories and it might load all of your notifications.
I hope that this might help you.

Thanks.
Chris Bruinenberg

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On Oct 14, 2012, at 1:11 PM, "Christopher-Mark Gilland" <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> That's what I had said in my original message.  That isn't working.  Did you 
> read my entire message?  I had also stated multiple times, that I had closed 
> the app entirely, and even dismissed it from my app switcher, then reopened 
> it with no luck.
> 
> Chris.
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pam Francis" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2012 1:14 AM
> Subject: Re: a really bad problem with the Facebook app for iPad.
> 
> 
> Hello how are you? Have you tried tapping on the newsfeed when you reopen 
> your Facebook app? That may refresh your news feed an intern refresher 
> notifications.
> 
> Pam Francis
> 
> On Oct 13, 2012, at 9:47 PM, Chris Gilland <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Okay. This is ridiculous! I am pulling my hair out trying to figure this out.
> 
> Normally, I am very good at figuring these things out, however, I even had my 
> mother look, who is completely cited, and she cannot even figure it out. 
> Here's the situation. I have a friend, actually a relative, to be more 
> precise, who commented on a photo which I uploaded to Facebook. She also 
> commented on a couple of textual wall posts that I created. I textual wall 
> posts, I simply just mean status messages. Anyway, I had Facebook set up to 
> text me every time that I get a comment to my posts. So all of a sudden, I 
> received a text message from 32665 That tells me patricia McCorkle commented 
> on one of my status messages. The problem is, I actually open to the Facebook 
> app on my iPad And not on my iPhone. I sold that I had five notifications all 
> total. I double tap the notification spy button, and that presented me with 
> the pop up which contained all of my notifications if I could double tap on 
> to expand and react to. Sorry for the typos before going any further by the 
> way. I am using Siri to dictate this email, as I am not by my computer. I'm 
> actually outside on my back screened in porch enjoying the nice weather. So 
> please forgive me. Anyway, the problem that I am running into is, after 
> dismissing this Papa, even if I close the app and completely get it out of my 
> app switcher, and then go back in, I find it now, it is saying notifications 
> zero button. Normally, this would be correct. The problem however is, 
> Patricia Commented once again on one of my status messages, I do not even 
> believe the same one, while I still had the Facebook app running on my iPad. 
> I haven't closed the app before she commented the second time. Now, upon 
> looking at the notifications icon, without first double tapping on it, I am 
> noticing that it still is showing notifications zero. It is almost as if it 
> is not refreshing in real time. I definitely would not however expect for it 
> too. Ultimately, my bottom line point in all of this is to say, how do I go 
> about refreshing my newsfeed, notifications, etc., with the iPad app 
> specifically. I am on the most recent update. I know that with a lot of apps 
> on my iPhone, there is a thing that says hold down to refresh. With that, I 
> can simply double tap and then slide my finger down and it will automatically 
> refresh. That does not seem to be happening here though. I cannot find such 
> an icon anywhere. As I said, worst scenario, you would think that if I simply 
> got rid of the app out of the app switcher, and then went and relaunched it 
> from my home screen, that would Denver fresh automatically. However, that 
> does not even seem to be working. I am just curious what needs to happen to 
> get this to properly work. I don't know about the iPhone version, as I hardly 
> have used it, but the iPad version looks very very promising.
> 
> Again as I said: please excuse all the typos in this message. I am quite 
> confident that there are quite a few. Usually, Siri does very well with me 
> dictating, however, as of lately, it is really been crappy.
> 
> Anyhow, I think you all get the point, nevertheless. Please do let me know, 
> if any of you guys have any earthly idea how to get this to properly work. 
> Just to give you a couple more specs, this is an iPad third-generation, 
> running the very most newest version of the Facebook app, and it is currently 
> running on iOS six. More specifically, this is the iPad third-generation, 16 
> gig black. Not that that matters… But just figured I would tell you anyway. 
> Smile.
> 
> Chris.
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
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