The process of sharing sound recordings on the Facebook platform is constrained by design. Facebook’s architecture primarily supports video content that may contain audio tracks. Direct conveyance of discrete sound files, such as MP3 or WAV formats, through typical posting mechanisms is not supported.
Historically, the emphasis on visual media has dictated the platform’s development. Sharing audio often requires embedding the sound file within a video container. This approach allows audio to be distributed while conforming to the system’s structural expectations. The absence of direct audio file support may be attributed to content management policies, bandwidth considerations, or a strategic focus on video-based engagement.