Lost features on Facebook with maverick

With the upgrade to maverick, I am no longer able to video calling on facebook, I followed the insturctions given to trouble shot by face book I removed video calling from my files and reinstalled. I am still not able do video calling on facebook. Other Mac users say they are having the same problem. Facebook lets you report a problem but you get no response. My question is this, is this their problem or a problem with the upgrade on mavrick

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