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ChatGPT FAQ roundup: messages won’t send, blank pages, and unsynced history

When using ChatGPT, the most maddening thing is usually not not knowing how to use it, but suddenly “messages won’t send,” “the page is completely blank,” or “chat history is gone.” Below, I break down the most common issues by scenario and walk through troubleshooting step by step—typically you can pinpoint the cause and get back to normal within a few minutes. Messages won’t send or keeps spinning: check your network first, then your browser When ChatGPT fails to send, switch to a stable network and try again—often it’s just temporary packet loss or route jitter. Next, open an incognito/private window in your browser and log in to ChatGPT.

2/14/2026
ChatGPT

Midjourney Common Troubleshooting: What to Do If You Have Login Conflicts, Commands Don’t Respond, or Image Generation Gets Stuck

When using Midjourney, the most frustrating part is often not that you can’t write prompts, but that you suddenly can’t log in, /imagine doesn’t respond, or jobs stay queued forever. Below, these high-frequency issues are broken down by scenario and explained clearly—following these steps usually restores things quickly. This content only covers Midjourney usage and troubleshooting. How to Handle Midjourney Login Failures and Account Binding Mismatches Midjourney mainly logs in via Discord authorization. If you’ve switched between multiple Discord accounts in your browser, it’s easy to end up with a mismatch like “login succeeded but it’s the wrong account.” First log out on midjourney.com, then confirm in Discord Web that you’re logged into the target account, and re-authorize—this usually fixes the alignment.

2/14/2026
ChatGPT

Midjourney Money-Saving Tips: Reproduce with Seed and Iterate in Stages to Avoid Detours

The easiest way to “burn money” on Midjourney isn’t that generating an image is expensive—it’s the repeated trial and error. The core of the following Midjourney money-saving method is to turn every generation into reusable steps: test the direction at low cost first, then lock in results with a Seed, and only upscale details when it’s truly worth it. First, fully spell out “what you want” to reduce pointless reruns The most immediately effective Midjourney money-saving tip is to write your requirements more like “acceptance criteria.” In the prompt, clearly specify the subject, scene, camera (

2/14/2026
ChatGPT

ChatGPT Money-Saving Tips: Write your requirements clearly in one go to reduce back-and-forth and avoid wasting money

If you want to use ChatGPT more economically, the key isn’t “asking more,” but “asking more precisely.” This article starts from three things—writing requirements, controlling the number of turns, and reusing templates—to give you a set of ChatGPT money-saving tips you can apply immediately, so you can get stable results even with free usage. Turn your requirements into a checklist and provide enough context in the first round The most practical ChatGPT money-saving tip is to turn your question into a “requirements checklist.” It’s recommended to consistently include five items: your goal, the audience/context, must-include points, content that must not appear, and the output format and word count.

2/14/2026
ChatGPT

ChatGPT Troubleshooting Workflow: A Quick Self-Check Guide from Network to Browser

When ChatGPT won’t open, fails to send, or keeps spinning, don’t rush to reinstall. Follow this troubleshooting workflow in the order of “external status → network → browser → account” and you can usually pinpoint the issue. You can also use the same approach to handle most ChatGPT errors. First, do three quick troubleshooting checks: status page, network, time Step 1: Check whether the service is experiencing instability: open status.openai.com. If there’s an incident notice, troubleshooting should mainly focus on waiting for recovery. Step 2: Switch networks to verify

2/14/2026
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