Sour Grapes

Auto-hide any negativity on your Facebook ads and posts.

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๐Ÿ‡Sour Grapes automatically scans comments on your page posts and ads, to hide any negativity โ€” it will increase RoAS, page engagement, and brand equity. ๐Ÿค–We check the sentiment of comments posted to determine if they're negative. Otherwise, the blacklist ensures negative comments are kept at bay. ๐Ÿ˜Œ Peace of mind for your brand on Facebook.
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Launch tags:Social Networkโ€ขMarketingโ€ขAdvertising
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Gather structured data wherever it lives on the web
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What do you think? โ€ฆ

Sona Madoyan
I need this!! That looks great!
Osman Erdi BalcฤฑoฤŸlu
What is the difference from Smart Moderation ?
Michael Lisovetsky
@nicetr We use NLP to determine the sentiment of your comments and automatically hide negative ones. All other moderation requires a predetermined blacklist.
Osman Erdi BalcฤฑoฤŸlu
@_liso_ So, it's like https://www.perspectiveapi.com/ for Facebook Pages.
Michael Lisovetsky
@nicetr It's similar :) Facebook posts & ads.
Guillaume Bardet
Pretty clever idea. I can see why some would disagree with it, on the other hand, I have noticed some ads with pretty much all the comments being 'hateful' not just negative feedback. Mainly from big brands actually, you might want to consider reaching out to them. Any plan for IG and maybe even Twitter? I don't know if I would use a version like this but maybe something that would do that for only very low-quality accounts could be a good filter.
Troy Osinoff
@guillaumebardet 100% agreed. This was the inspiration for the project :) IG does not offer hiding solutions (yet), but we'll keep an eye out ;) (Same goes for twitter) Our tech can work on IG, but we'd only be able to erase comments. Twitter would be blocking users if anything.
Guillaume Bardet
Understood @yo. I hope your launch went well and best of luck with your future updates! :)
Shreyaa Ratra
@yo, @_liso_, @khandrius Need of every social media marketer :D Congrats on the launch. Few thoughts if you intend to do B2B sales : a) Reach out to companies who have recently raised funding. These companies are going to do lot of paid advertising on Facebook and will require product like yours. b) Reach out to companies who are hiring for social media manager. Since they are hiring, it is their area of focus and hence a tool like yours will make much more sense. Happy to hear your thoughts on this :)
Troy Osinoff
A few people DMed asking about comments being erased and why we hide and not delete... Hidden does *not* mean deleted. When a comment is hidden the user can still see it and their friends can as well. Why did we choose to hide and not delete? Two reasons: 1) When a comment is hidden a user has no way of knowing, in their eyes, it's still there. If someone is trolling and you erase their comment, it can trigger them to spam your page with even more comments. 2) If someone is giving your company a complaint or feedback, you still have the opportunity to see the issue as well as DM them to solve said issue. Hope this clears that up :)
Austin Federa
Honestly, Facebook should just buy this tool. This is a huge problem for marketers.
James Scaur
Oof. Agree with @pdziedzicz - censorship for sure. But this is the world we have today and I'm certain that: - internally-built comment pruning AIs exist within bigcos already - so this isn't a question of "should this exist?" but rather "should the little guy have access to the same tech?" - the average Facebook comment is low quality and the commenter isn't responsible for what they write Also my experiences in customer support really hammered in that even though 95% of customers might like you, the ones who write in are disproportionately negative and often downright abusive, and at least 0.1% are completely batshit crazy. So this is a pragmatic tool.