IPad Facebook images too large

All the photos posted on my iPad Facebook newsfeed are magnified and cut off at the edges. I haven't been able to identify a solution.

It's with the facebook app. Been that way since their update a few weeks ago.
Right now I've been abandoning their app and just accessing the site via safari. You can get either the regular facebook app or the mobile site m.facebook.com
there may also be third party facebooks apps out there that may work better.

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