Does early comment activity still boost fb post reach?

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I noticed that some brands just buy comment and boost discussions within the first 30–60 minutes after publishing the post. I have a question is that is early comments still carry more weight than reactions alone in that platform?
 
yeah, comments usually beat plain reactions because they show stronger intent, especially in the first hour. but fake/low-effort comments can hurt quality signals, so i’d care more about real replies than just volume.
 
If comments are from real accounts then it helps to boost and reach more people.
 
Don’t know about other brands how they work but one of the realtors I worked gave the content to post. We used to post 2-3 comments per day and now majority of comment section filled by real users as it gained a good traction. Our comments got reactions from the real users as well.
 
From what I've noticed early engagement still seems to make a difference When people start commenting soon after a post goes live it often encourages others to join the conversation I don't think it's the only factor anymore, but it definitely seems to help with visibility
 
I'm interested in your topic and would like to learn more from others in this post.
Yah let's see their advice together, cause i just observed some posts with these seeding comment kinda like tiktok and curious about them
 
U know seeding comment is a mkt strategy of companies to drive audience's bias to their product bro
yah just like in tiktok, they just boost comment to drive the customer's opinion about the post and the product. But does it still work when customer and audience become more skeptical?
 
Yes, meaningful early comments can help signal engagement, but they don't guarantee higher reach. Facebook prioritizes authentic interactions and overall content quality over comment volume alone.
 
I noticed that some brands just buy comment and boost discussions within the first 30–60 minutes after publishing the post. I have a question is that is early comments still carry more weight than reactions alone in that platform?
We are not living in 2012-2015 era, the engagement signals have evolved a lot. If the comments are not from credible people then surely it will do more harm than good.

Its better to have your few of accounts around and keep engaging with them on most of your posts it sends a better signal to fb that the post is being liked by people who are already following channel. Comments on posts are always a good signal but not from the fake smm.
 
Real comments and interactions are always more effective than fake and bogus ones
 
Posts that generate genuine interaction and long-lasting discussions are usually more effective, have a positive impact, and reach a wider audience.
 
Not really. Comments don't directly increase a post's reach. They do, however, help improve engagement, which is a different metric. The quality of your content and overall user interaction have a much bigger impact on reach than comments alone.
 
Commenting early will help positively boost your posts to trending topics, but this also requires maintaining and striving to promote positive content.
 
I noticed that some brands just buy comment and boost discussions within the first 30–60 minutes after publishing the post. I have a question is that is early comments still carry more weight than reactions alone in that platform?
That's a good sign for an engaging post.
 
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