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Facebook: How to aggregate fan posts from my Facebook pages
Facebook: How to aggregate fan posts from my Facebook pages
Dan Macarie avatar
Written by Dan Macarie
Updated over a week ago

When creating a Facebook Term in the Advanced Tab you can choose to aggregate content from Fans posting to your desired page. You can also include hashtags or keywords to ensure only relevant content aggregates.

To do this follow the steps below:

  1. From within a Facebook Term, navigate to the Facebook Page settings

  2. Select from Aggregate official content or Aggregate fan content. For each of these settings, you can also choose to add hashtag(s)/keyword(s) to help refine your search criteria:

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Note: If you have not connected your Facebook Page token to Nosto, Fan Posts will come into your UGC account without a Username, User Handle and/or Avatar. To find out how to connect your Facebook Page token, click here.

TROUBLESHOOTING - PAGE

As the Facebook page owners you will need to ensure the following is active to ensure fan Photos and Videos aggregate to your UGC account.

1. Log in to your company's Facebook page manager and enable the below setting.

2. You will also need to ensure that you have connected your Facebook Page token to your UGC account, otherwise Fan Posts will come in without a Username, User Handle and Avatar.

To find out how to do this, click here.

TROUBLESHOOTING - USER

These users simply need to check their settings and then post their images again.

1. Go to Account > Settings > Apps > Apps others use > Edit and a pop up screen will appear. Make sure the below options are ticked.

2. Go to Account > Settings > Apps > Privacy

3. Go to the heading, "Who can look me up?" and click on Edit on the last option

4. Check 'Let other search engines link to your timeline'

5. The setting will now update to 'Yes'.

For any further questions or queries, please send an email to support@nosto.com and our support team will get back to you.

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