My sRGB JPEGs from Lightroom different online

I'm having a bit of a problem with my sRGB JPEG files from lightroom,

Initially, the JPEGs looked different to Lightroom everywhere (Windows etc. Photo Viewer), but when I imported them back into Lightroom, they looked the same as the published RAWs.

I solved with a little research by removing my profiles of color monitors, now my sRGB JPEGS look identical in Photo Viewer Windows as the RAWs edited in Lightroom.

However, as soon as I download these JPEG files online, they are different again!

See the examples:

JPEG issue.jpg

If you look at the trees to the right of the image on the image uploaded on Facebook you can see that they are quite a bit darker than on the windows photo viewer. It becomes much more obvious if you zoom in. How can occur when it is the exact same sRGB JPEG?

Thanks for any help!

Thank you both for your responses. I solved the problem, but I don't really know how. All I did was unplug my monitor and plug it into a small TV instead, the images seemed identical to television in IE and Chrome. I then plugged my monitor into and what you know, images look identical through IE and Chrome now? !!!

All I can think is that my profile of monitor settings were somewhat damaged or messed up, and chrome could not map the profile properly on my monitor. When I plugged the TV it must have refreshed the monitor profile and then 're-installed' when I reconnected my original monitor

Very strange...

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