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Why would one of my facebook page have tremendous comment interactions and others do not?

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A Facebook page has tremendous comment interactions while another does not due to a combination of the Facebook algorithm, the content quality and type, and the nature and activity level of the audience. These factors create a feedback loop that either boosts or suppresses visibility and engagement. 

Key Factors for Differing Engagement

Facebook Algorithm Prioritization: The algorithm favors "meaningful interactions" (comments and shares over simple "likes"). Posts that quickly receive comments in the first 30 minutes are shown to more people, creating a snowball effect. The page with high engagement likely has content that the algorithm deems valuable and widely appealing, thus showing it to a larger portion of its audience.

Content Type and Quality: Content that is interesting, sparks emotion, or encourages discussion is more likely to generate comments.

Interactive Posts: Posts that ask open-ended questions, run polls, or prompt users to share personal experiences tend to get more comments.

Visuals: High-quality images and videos (especially Reels and Live videos) are more eye-catching and perform well.

Originality and Relevance: Original, timely, and informative content tailored to a specific target audience resonates better than generic or frequently shared material.

Audience Behavior and Community: The highly-engaged page likely has a more active and close-knit community.

Active Engagement Culture: If members on one page are accustomed to commenting and interacting, they will continue to do so, which signals to Facebook that the content is important.

Admin Interaction: The page administrator's prompt replies to comments encourages further conversation, doubling the number of comments and fostering a sense of community.

Audience Size & Composition: A page's total audience size matters, but more importantly, the percentage of active, interested followers who see the post in their feed is key.

Posting Strategy:
Consistency and Timing: A regular, consistent posting schedule is rewarded by the algorithm. Posting when the target audience is most active can also increase initial engagement.

Avoiding Spammy Behavior: The algorithm demotes "engagement bait" (e.g., explicitly asking for "likes" or "comments") and excessive posting, which can decrease visibility over time. 


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