I need a report for all 2016 posts on a Facebook page ( from January 1, 2016 to December 2016) and it should show "article author" too. Is there a way for me to get this? Thank you.
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I have the following question. is it possible to generate a query with the Facebook Graph Explorer which allows a history of the likes per month, but in a longer period of time than with Insights.
Like:
2014 January = 200 Like Count | 2014 February = 195 Like Count | 2014 March = 195 Like Count and so on
Or is there a good software solution for such analyses?
for information:
I am the site owner.
Best regards and thanks in advance!
Benjamin
Since you are the Page Owner, you can use Page Insights: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/reference/page/insights/
page_fans would be the metric you want to use. It may be possible to get a longer period than with the Insights UI. If not, then there is no way to get data that old.
I have this time in my posts markdown 2016-08-25 17:00:00 -0500
but Github Pages is displaying my post on the 26th...
Github is also doing this weird thing with my time in the preview of my post markdown files on Githubs website.
How do I fix the timezone on my Github page? It's screwing up the post urls I want to link to.
Github is forcing my posts to -0700 and I'm trying to use -0500.. Any ideas?
In your _config.yml, set :
timezone: America/New_York
or whatever timezone you're in.
While fetching all the posts for 2014 for a few news companies I noticed that the posts seem to cut off at a certain date and jump to the next year.
For example, I am requesting the posts with the following:
https://graph.facebook.com/v2.2/5823419603/posts?limit=100&date_format=U&include_hidden=true&access_token=XXXX
Then using Pagination to go back in time to the previous (and so on and so fourth)
What I see is the following summarization:
2015_week_10: 196 Posts
2015_week_09: 232 Posts
2015_week_08: 169 Posts
Total Posts: 597
And then to my surprise, the next entry jumps to 2014 (missing a few weeks of 2015)
2014_week_53: 115 Posts
2014_week_52: 216 Posts
2014_week_51: 235 Posts
2014_week_50: 32 Posts
Total Posts: 598 Posts
And then again, a jump to 2013
2013_week_53: 57 Posts
2013_week_52: 95 Posts
2013_week_51: 145 Posts
2013_week_50: 170 Posts
2013_week_49: 130 Posts
Total Posts: 597
It stretches out a bit further in 2012 and I get 594 posts between weeks 41 and 53
then in 2011 I get 601 posts between week 6 (Almost made it!) and week 53
I ran this test on a secondary Facebook Page (100362243341518) and got similar results:
599 posts in 2014, 587 in 2013, 599 in 2012 and 600 in 2011
Manually "loading more" in the Facebook Web UI allows me to see that there are posts in the missing time frames. Insights access to some pages with this issue shows me that there are Impressions on a posts during the missing time frame.
I have scoured the documentation on the Facebook page here but found nothing. There is a mention that the Limit param is upper bounded to 250, but that is per result set, not total (as evidenced by my thousand or so Facebook post pull)
I have looked at numerous StackOverflow articles, and blog articles online, and no one seems to be mentioning anything like this.
I have run this test with both the /posts and /feed edge with the same results.
I have saved the raw CSV files for these posts if someone wanted to look at them let me know, but you will see the same thing that I am noticing.
I am at a complete loss as to why all the posts are not showing up in the API. Does anyone have some insight on the matter?
This was confirmed as a bug by Facebook, and resolved. Facebook will be rolling out the fix to all pages.
Shireesh Asthana · · Facebook Team
Hi Jason,
We're in the process of slowly rolling out the fix. We've added the page you provided to the fix. We'll roll it out more openly in the coming weeks. Thanks for the update! Let us know if you have additional questions.
March 23 at 4:29pm ·
See here for more details:
https://developers.facebook.com/bugs/1624654314422095
Hey is it still possible to post to users who liked a page(Open graph self hosted object)?
This feature was once released and would be so usefull for my project:
https://developers.facebook.com/blog/post/397/
http://www.insidefacebook.com/2011/02/23/how-publish-like-button/
The feature you're referring to was removed in November 2012 - https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/plugins/like/migration/
I have written an application which writes on my friend's timeline a message. With February 2013 new policy I need to display the feed dialog in order to do so.
Is there any sample code available to understand how to do it?
go to the fallowing link,it may help you.
http://webmodelling.com/webbits/socialmedia/facebook-api.aspx?ml-d-uepp=1