--- id: support title: Where To Get Support layout: community sectionid: community permalink: community/support.html redirect_from: "support.html" --- **React** is worked on full-time by Facebook's product infrastructure and Instagram's user interface engineering teams. They're often around and available for questions. ## Stack Overflow Many members of the community use Stack Overflow to ask questions. Read through the [existing questions](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/reactjs) tagged with **reactjs** or [ask your own](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/ask?tags=reactjs)! ## Discussion forum For longer-form conversations about React, we've set up a [discussion forum at **discuss.reactjs.org**](https://discuss.reactjs.org/). This forum is a great place for discussion about best practices and application architecture as well as the future of React. If you have an answerable code-level question, please post it to Stack Overflow instead. In the forum there's also a category for job posts and a category for discussion of our weekly meeting notes. ## Reactiflux Chat If you need an answer right away, check out the [Reactiflux Discord](https://discord.gg/0ZcbPKXt5bZjGY5n) community. There are usually a number of React experts there who can help out or point you to somewhere you might want to look. ## Freenode IRC Many developers also hang out in [#reactjs on Freenode](http://irc.lc/freenode/reactjs). ## Facebook and Twitter For the latest news about React, [like us on Facebook](https://facebook.com/react) and [follow **@reactjs** on Twitter](https://twitter.com/reactjs). In addition, you can use the [#reactjs](https://twitter.com/hashtag/reactjs) hashtag to see what others are saying or add to the conversation.