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Facebook Group Posts

Fetch one page of public Facebook group posts by group URL or ID, including sort controls, post text, engagement counts, video assets, preview comments, and pagination tokens when available.

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Overview

Facebook Group Posts fetches one page of public Facebook group posts by group URL or numeric group ID, with sort controls for top, recent activity, or chronological views. It returns normalized post text, authors, engagement, media, preview comments, cursor pagination, and a fixed page-size note for community and topic research.

Use cases

  • Review public group posts for recurring questions, objections, needs, and community language.
  • Compare reaction and comment signals across returned posts and authors.
  • Use sort and cursor controls to explore another page or a different view of the same group.

Input tips

  • Provide either a full HTTPS Facebook group URL or the numeric Facebook group ID, not both.
  • Choose top posts, recent activity, chronological, or chronological listings sort when that view matters.
  • Leave cursor blank to fetch the first group posts page.
  • Use a returned cursor from a previous result to request another page.

Expected output

The AI Tool returns availability status, lookup kind, source group URL or group ID, requested sort, requested cursor, fixed page-size limit, normalized posts, next cursor, hasMore, optional total and provider counts, skipped items, provider messages, normalization notes, additional recovered fields, and cost metadata. Posts can include IDs, text, URLs or permalinks, author summaries, reaction, comment, share, and video-view counts, publish times, image URLs, video details, preview comments, and recovered fields.

Caveats

  • Each run returns one group-posts page, not a complete group archive.
  • Current group-post runs return up to the fixed page-size limit recorded in the output.
  • Private, restricted, deleted, or sparsely active groups may return empty or unavailable results.
  • Sort order, cursors, engagement counts, preview comments, and media URLs can change after the run.