Extract Facebook Post Comments, Replies, and Reaction Data
List of Facebook post URLs to scrape
Comment ordering: RANKED or NEWEST
Number of comments to scrape per URL (-1 for all)
Fetch all replies for each comment
Fetch detailed reaction breakdown
Results to deliver
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This tool extracts comments, replies, and reaction details from any public Facebook post, video, reel, or group. Get insights into audience engagement and sentiment without manual effort.
Understanding what people say about your brand, products, or public discussions on Facebook is crucial for marketing, research, and community management. The Facebook Comment Extractor is designed to pull detailed comment data from specified Facebook posts, videos, reels, or group discussions. ### What Data You Get For each comment, you'll receive the full comment text, who authored it, when it was posted, and its unique ID. Crucially, the tool also captures how many reactions (Likes, Loves, Hahas, etc.) each comment received, giving you a quick measure of its impact. If you choose to include them, you'll also get details on any shared links or images within the comments. ### Threaded Conversations Social media conversations often involve replies nested under original comments. This tool can fetch all replies, maintaining the conversational depth. You'll see if a comment is a reply and to which parent comment it belongs, allowing you to reconstruct full discussion threads. ### Control Your Data Extraction To tailor the data to your needs, you can specify exactly which Facebook post URLs you want to monitor. You can choose to order comments by 'RANKED' (most relevant) or 'NEWEST' to focus on different aspects of the conversation. You also have control over the quantity, setting a specific number of comments to extract per URL or choosing to fetch all available comments. This data is invaluable for sentiment analysis, competitive research, content strategy, and community moderation, providing a structured dataset that Facebook's native interface doesn't offer for bulk analysis.
Copy the URLs of the Facebook posts, videos, reels, or group discussions you want to analyze.
Paste these URLs into the 'Post URLs' field of the tool's input.
Adjust settings for 'Ordering Mode' (Ranked or Newest), 'Target Comments' (number of comments to fetch), 'Include Replies', and 'Include Reactions' as needed.
Start the extraction process and wait for the tool to collect the data.
Download your comprehensive dataset containing all specified comment details, author information, and engagement metrics.