Page Impressions - Paid is a Facebook metric that indicates the number of times your ad was displayed to users who saw the ad because you paid for it. It includes both users who clicked on your ad and those who didn't.
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Post Impressions - Organic metric refers to the number of times a Facebook post was shown to users organically, meaning without paid promotion. It indicates engagement level and the potential reach of the post among users who follow the page or those whom their followers shared the post with.
Post Impressions - Paid is the number of times your Facebook post was seen by people through paid promotion, including ads. It helps track the reach of your content to a targeted audience.
The Post Engagement metric measures the level of interaction or activity that a certain post generates on Facebook, including likes, comments, shares, reactions, and clicks.
Post Reach is the number of people who saw your Facebook post. It only counts each person once, even if they viewed the post multiple times.
The Action Button Clicks metric measures the number of times people clicked on the call-to-action (CTA) button on your Facebook Page.
The number of people talking about this Page. Daily totals are not available for this metric. Instead, the total current value of this metric will be visualized cumulatively. No historical data is available from the initial connection.
The Total Post Shares by Post metric counts the total all time number of Shares received by individual posts posted within the last year on a Facebook Page.
The number of times your Page's videos played for at least 10 seconds, or for nearly their total length if they're shorter than 10 seconds, after people clicked play. During a single instance of a video playing, we'll exclude any time spent replaying the video.