Clicking on the “Sorting” buttons (by likes, share, comments, ER) you will find out which videos in these groups are the most popular for the selected period. Now, clicking on the icon with Video filter, here will be shown only those posts which include Videos in the groups (or pages) you’ve selected. Next, you should select a period by clicking on the “Period” button, then click “Analyze”. In the search line you need to add url of the group where you want to search for the videos, or its name and select it from the list (by clicking “Choose” button or + if you want to search on several Facebook groups at the same time). To get started, log in to your Facebook profile. If you want to realize how to easy and quickly find any videos on Facebook you need to use the tool.
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how to find a Person’s Videos with Android.how to easily search for videos on Facebook app with Android.the ways of search of a Person’s Videos with iOS.how to find videos on Facebook app with iOS.about advanced video search on Facebook user profile.about the method of advanced search of videos on Facebook groups, pages.And of course often there is a need to search for videos among other people’s accounts or just on the topic you are interested in.
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Also Facebook is a powerful tool for promoting your business. So while building a "Facebook Events Near Me" is the killer app, the only way that it seems possible is to search for common strings for events near you, get those events, then filter out irrelevant events from the result set.Facebook gives you the opportunity to stay in contact with your friends, family members and colleagues you might not see for million years. Throws a "statement not indexable" error. Trying any other variation like: SELECT name, start_time, venue FROM event WHERE venue.id = 108424279189115 You find that venue.name isn't populated. When you run this FQL query to find events at some location like this: SELECT name, start_time, venue FROM event WHERE CONTAINS("madison square garden")
In the event documentation, the venue.name column is indexable! Easy, right? So using a batched request isn't even a possibility.Īccording to the documentation FQL seems to be a better solution. You can also search for a non-location based word in the title like "picnic" and the script returns events.įor the problem of actually finding events near a location, in the current iteration the "venue" field is only a string, so it has no relationship to any Facebook place. You'll get events that have the word Lancaster somewhere in their metadata. The Elmcity script referenced by the OP does a simple search for a keyword in the event title. Since originally giving this answer, the Graph API has made it harder to search for events. You can't directly search the Facebook API for events near a location.