Why People Buy Facebook Comments
Comments are one of the strongest signals for Facebook's algorithm. A post with active discussion receives significantly more reach. Brands, bloggers, and SMM specialists buy Facebook comments to increase engagement and create the appearance of an active community.
Real vs Bot Comments
Two fundamentally different types exist on the market:
- Bot comments — generated automatically from bot accounts. Usually template phrases like "Nice!", "Cool post!", "Love it!". Cheap (from $0.01 per comment) but look unnatural and can harm your account.
- Real comments — written by actual people on order. Can be thematic, detailed, with questions. More expensive (from $0.10-0.50 per comment) but look organic and actually influence the algorithm.
How to Identify Quality Services
When choosing a service to buy Facebook comments, pay attention to:
- Ability to specify comment text or topic
- Comments arrive gradually, not all at once
- Commenter accounts look real (avatars, posts, followers)
- Option to order comments in specific languages
- Service provides guarantee against deletion
Comment Prices in 2026
- Short bot comments: $0.01-0.05 each
- Short real comments (1-2 sentences): $0.10-0.30
- Detailed real comments (thematic): $0.30-1.00
- Comments from influencers: $1-5
How Comments Affect the Algorithm
Facebook considers:
- Number of comments in the first hour after posting
- Length and substance of comments
- Author's replies to comments (important!)
- Engagement on comments — likes on comments
Risks of Buying Comments
- Bot comments are easily detected and removed by Facebook
- Mass comment removal signals manipulation to the algorithm
- Followers may notice unnatural activity
- Account may receive restrictions
Alternative Approach
The best way to get comments is creating content that provokes discussion: ask questions, create polls, share controversial opinions. For scaling business accounts, FBMarket offers warmed-up accounts with real activity history.