Facebook Power Editor - Comments on dark or unpublished posts

Viewing Facebook comments on dark or unpublished posts

Did you create a dark or unpublished post on Facebook?

Do you know how to view comments made after you’ve created a dark or unpublished post?

Today I’m going to teach you how to view comments on a dark or unpublished Facebook post in just a few steps.

Why view comments on a dark or unpublished Facebook post?

If you want to increase Facebook engagement, you can’t just create a dark or unpublished post and ignore your audience.

While dark or unpublished Facebook posts don’t show up on your timeline, that doesn’t matter.

Anyone who has a direct link to your post or was targeted in your dark or unpublished post can still leave a comment.

If you ignore comments on a dark or unpublished Facebook post, you send the message that you don’t care about your fans.

The good news is that viewing comments on a dark or unpublished post takes just a few minutes to do.

To view comments on a dark or unpublished Facebook post, follow these instructions.

How to view comments on a dark or unpublished Facebook post

1. Login to Facebook Power Editor

2. Click on manage pages

Manage pages in Facebook Power Editor

3. In the left column, select the Facebook Page you want to work with.

4. Select the dark post – these have a moon next to them

Facebook Power Editor - Dark or unpublished post
The moon indicates a post is a dark or unpublished post in Facebook Power Editor.

5. Hover over the post and select “view post on page”

Facebook Power Editor - View post on page
Click on “View post on page” to view and comment on a dark or unpublished post in Facebook.

Questions about viewing comments

With the help of Facebook Power Editor, you can create dark or published posts to improve the targeting of your Facebook posts.

Remember, the whole point of social media is to be social and to engage with your audience so be sure you take the time to respond to comments left on your Facebook Page.

This includes both posts made directly on your timeline or dark or unpublished posts – they’re all important!

If you have trouble viewing dark or unpublished posts, leave your questions in the comments below.