Metaheads is a free search engine for Facebook comments for USA. It just takes a keyword from you and shows all the relevant comments posted on Facebook from USA.
This search engine has many filtering options like popularity, reaction, and user, using which you can filter the comments as per your needs. In the search results, you can see full threads with reactions, and also the original Facebook post where these comments were posted. It also shows which comments are more popular than the others. Furthermore, you can see what are the reactions of different people on the topic you searched. It even lets you find comments from a specific username.
Metaheads is an amazing search engine to look at the things being talked about on any particular topic in USA.
How to use Metaheads
Visit Metaheads.
On the home page of the website you will see the search box is in the middle of the screen as shown below.
In the search box, you enter the keyword corresponding to the comments you want to find. You can also filter the results using:
- Popularity: Shows the most popular or the most liked comments.
- Location: Shows comments from the specific region.
- Controversy: Shows you comments on controversial topics.
- Reaction: Shows you comments based on the specific reaction.
- User: Shows you comments from a specific user.
For example, I entered the keyword “Spiderman”, and added Reaction and Popularity filters. Following are the results of the search.
In the comments, you also get the options of viewing the entire thread of comments and the original post where these comments were added. When you click on any comment shown on the screen, the tool will show two options, View Thread and View Post. View Thread shows you the thread like this:
You can also view the original Facebook post by clicking the View Post link.
Conclusion:
Metaheads is a very useful tool for market research. You can look for the hot trends in the society. You can see how people are reacting to a particular topic. There are filters for location, popularity, reaction, controversy and users. You can see the top liked comments, comments based on a particular reaction or behavior etc. And it is free. You don’t need to log in or signup to use it. For now, it only shows comments from USA, but I hope the developers behind this add support for more countries in the coming updates.