Facebook Analyzer

Facebook See Reactions on Facebook

View the full reaction breakdown on any public Facebook post. See exactly how many likes, loves, hahas, wows, sads, and angrys a post received — giving you a granular view of audience sentiment.

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Sentiment Analysis Reaction Breakdown Emotion Mapping

How to Check Facebook Reactions

Get a detailed reaction breakdown on any public Facebook post.

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Enter the Page or Profile Name

Provide the name of the Facebook page or public profile whose post reactions you want to inspect.

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Select a Post

Browse their public posts and choose the one whose reaction data interests you.

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View the Breakdown

See a visual chart showing each reaction type with its count, percentage, and relative proportion.

Why Analyze Facebook Reactions in Detail

Go beyond the total count and understand the emotional response behind every public post.

Full Emoji Breakdown

See the exact count for each reaction type — like, love, haha, wow, sad, angry — displayed as a visual chart.

Sentiment at a Glance

Quickly gauge whether audience sentiment skews positive, negative, or mixed based on reaction distribution.

Post-by-Post Comparison

Compare reaction profiles across multiple posts to see which content triggers joy, surprise, or frustration.

Historical Reaction Tracking

For tracked pages, follow how reaction patterns shift over time as content strategy evolves.

Facebook Reactions Questions Answered

Everything about analyzing reaction data on Facebook posts.

Can I see who gave which reaction on a Facebook post?

Facebook restricts individual reaction attribution to the post author. Our tool displays aggregate counts per reaction type, not the identity of individual reactors.

How many reaction types does Facebook have?

Facebook currently supports six reaction types: Like, Love, Haha, Wow, Sad, and Angry. Our tool breaks down the count for each one individually.

Can reactions predict how well a post will perform?

Reaction diversity can indicate deeper engagement. Posts that generate varied emotional responses (not just likes) typically see higher comment activity and share rates.

Does this work on ads and sponsored posts?

If the sponsored post is publicly visible on the page's timeline, yes. Reactions on dark posts (ads not published to the timeline) are not accessible through public data.

Analyze Reactions on Any Facebook Post

Enter a page name to browse their posts and see detailed reaction breakdowns.

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