Hello, this bot replies the comments for the post I select. But can I select many posts? Thanks!
Hello @Synapse, you have to list the posts before watching the comments
Welcome to the Make community!
Yes, that is possible. Try using the Facebook Pages “List Posts” module:
Returns posts.
For more information, see https://www.make.com/en/integrations/facebook-pages, and https://www.make.com/en/help/app/facebook-pages in the help centre.
You’ll need a minimum of four modules:
This is just an example. Your final solution may or may not look like this depending on your requirements.
Hope this helps! Let me know if there are any further questions or issues.
— @samliew
P.S.: Investing some effort into the Make Academy will save you lots of time and frustration using Make.
Thank you! Do I need to map the Post ID from List Posts on the List Comments module? Will it iterate over the defined number of posts and the defined number of comments for each post or do I need to add an iterator? Thanks again.
You should not need an iterator, as each result from List modules should be in its own bundle.
Great, thanks. Finally, for the “Create a Comment” module what do I map? As there’s no “comment ID” case to fill. Thank you.
You can only mention the user for now.
If you want to reply to a specific comment, you need to make a feature request.
You can submit this suggestion to the Idea exchange, under App improvement ideas
Don’t forget to search for it first, just in case someone already suggested it, so that you don’t end up creating a duplicate.
— @samliew
P.S.: Investing some effort into the Make Academy will save you lots of time and frustration using Make.
Thank you. Finally, what do I map in “Create a comment”? Also, could you help me setting the filter so the bot doesn’t reply its own comments? I appreciate your help.
No problem, really glad I could help!
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Hope this helps! Let me know if there are any further questions or issues.
— @samliew
P.S.: Investing some effort into the Make Academy will save you lots of time and frustration using Make.
Right now it doesn’t list the Ads Posts, do you know how to do it?
Thank you!
Welcome to the Make community!
Could you please create a separate topic for this?
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Thanks!
— @samliew
P.S.: Investing some effort into the Make Academy will save you lots of time and frustration using Make.
Thank you. Will it work for my ads?