Last Updated on July 6, 2022
If you are looking for a way on how you can search Facebook old posts, then this article is for you. We have explained everything you need to know in searching your old Facebook posts
The old Facebook posts could be the posts you wrote years or few months ago. it could be a photo caption, friend’s posts you shared, birthday wishes or what your friend posted on your timeline.
Note: You cannot search old Facebook comments. The walkthrough is to remember the post you commented on then search you can look out for the comments.
Steps to search Old Facebook Posts
- Open Facebook app
- Click on the three dotted lines beside the Add to Story button
- Look down a bit, click on Search Profile
- Now enter the keywords to search. It could be words from the old posts you want to search
- Then click the search button on your keyboard or Enter.
- You can refine your search results using the filter mode
- Click on the filter tab to select any option or
- You can simply click on the parameters like Most Recent, Date Posted, Tagged Location, Post You’ve Seen.
That is how you can search old Facebook posts without having to start spending days on your profile.
Oh man, I remember Bryan posted a really funny dog video to my Facebook wall, like, last October, but now I can't find it. If only there were some way to search through my old posts. Fear not, disgruntled Facebook user, Facebook is rolling this function out on iOS and the web as we speak.
To the right of the search field at the top of the app or website, you can select whether you want to search posts, people, and photos, among other options. Enter a search term you remember from the post (like "funny dog") and it'll pull up related results. You can also search without specifying what kind of result you're looking for, and posts will be listed at the bottom of search results with a magnifying glass icon to the left.
A few notes: Results aren't displayed in chronological order, so you may have to scroll to find the post you were looking for. And using fewer words (just keywords) will likely provide better results than a more specific, longer query.
This new Graph Search capability is still rolling out to users. When you've got it, you'll get a message below the search field alerting you to the ability to search through posts. It also does not seem to be available on Android yet.
Facebook also recently added a Save feature which saves links for later. This is exclusive to posts with a link and it's no good if you're searching for something posted a few years back. But if you're looking for an old link you don't want to forget about, you could use search to find it, and then Save so it's conveniently stored for later visits.
The Facebook profile interface displays recent activity including status updates, likes, location check-ins, photo and video uploads in a simple stream that is lacking in search or filtering functionality. If you want to find old Facebook posts fast, the standard profile view is not the answer, as you will need to click "Older Posts" repeatedly. Instead, it is best to either download your Facebook data or use third-party tools designed to quickly comb your Facebook profile for the specific post you want to see.
Download Facebook
Navigate to Facebook and sign in to your account.
Click the drop-down menu at the top right and select "Account Settings."
Click "Download a copy of your Facebook data."
Click "Start My Archive" to request your data. When the request is fulfilled, Facebook will email you with the download link.
Click the download link in the email notification you receive from Facebook to save the archive to your computer.
Open your "Downloads" folder.
Right-click the Facebook zip file and select "Extract" to unzip the archive.
Double-click the HTML file to open your Facebook archive in a Web browser.
Click "Wall" to view every Facebook post that has been made on your wall.
Press "Ctrl" and "F" to use the browser search functionality to quickly find posts you want to see.
Archivedbook
Navigate to the Archivedbook website.
Click "Read your profile history now" and then click "Allow" in the Facebook authorization pop-up window.
Click the tabs along the top to view different post types including wall messages, status updates, notes, links, photos, videos, check-ins, pages and events.
Click "Older Items First" to select different sort options for your posts.
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Press "Ctrl" and "F" to use the browser search functionality to quickly find posts you want to see.
Get My Life Back
Use the Get My Life Back Facebook app. Navigate to apps.facebook.com/get-my-life-back/ and sign in to your Facebook account.
Click "Allow."
Enter keywords to search your Facebook wall for posts matching your query.
Click "Export Your Data" to save your entire Facebook wall to your computer.
Open your "Downloads" folder.
Right-click the Facebook export zip file and select "Extract" to save the Facebook wall to your computer.
Double-click the HTML file to open your wall in a Web browser.
Press "Ctrl" and "F" to search your Facebook wall using the browser search functionality.