Fake Facebook Comments Generator and Comment Simulator
Create a realistic Facebook comment thread with named authors, likes, replies and a light or dark feed preview.
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The preview mirrors the real Facebook comment bubble, like badge and Like / Reply / time row, so it drops straight into a screenshot, video or client deck.
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Use this fake Facebook comments generator to build a realistic comment-thread mockup in seconds β no manual screenshots, no editing software. Set the post it replies to, stack as many named comments and nested replies as you need, and preview the whole thread exactly as it renders in the real Facebook feed: rounded avatars, a light-gray comment bubble under each name, a floating like-count badge on the bubble's edge, and the familiar Like / Reply / time row underneath.
This Facebook comment simulator is built for the moments a single post screenshot is not enough β you need to show how an audience reacted. Give each comment its own author name, avatar, like count and timestamp, indent replies under the comment they answer, tag a reply from the original poster with the Author badge, and highlight a standout supporter with the Top Fan badge. Flip between light and dark mode to match how your audience actually browses, since a large share of Facebook users read the feed at night.
Social media managers use it to show a client how engaged a campaign post looks before it goes live, video creators use it for reaction-style content and case studies, and educators use it to build clean examples for media-literacy lessons β all without touching a real account. Everything renders locally in your browser, and nothing is ever published to Facebook.
What you can do with this Facebook comments generator
- Authentic comment layout: rounded avatar, name, gray comment bubble and a floating like badge, just like the real Facebook feed.
- Unlimited comments: add, remove and edit as many comments and replies as the thread needs.
- Nested replies: indent any comment under another to build a realistic two-level Facebook discussion.
- Per-comment likes: set the like count on every individual comment for believable social proof.
- Custom names and avatars: give each comment its own author, photo and timestamp.
- Author badge: mark a reply from the person or page that made the original post.
- Top Fan badge: highlight a page's most engaged commenter with the gold star badge.
- Original post context: set the post author and an optional caption the comments are replying to.
- Light and dark mode: preview the same thread in both Facebook themes with one click.
- Live editing: every change renders instantly so you can refine the flow as you write.
- High-quality export: download the full thread mockup for videos, decks and approvals.
- Save and reuse presets: store a thread setup and reload it later.
- No signup, no posting: the tool never connects to Facebook and never publishes anything.
- Privacy-first: all processing happens entirely in your browser.
Why use a Facebook comments generator?
A single post screenshot only shows half the story β the comment section is where real engagement lives, and it is often what convinces a client, a viewer or a student that a post actually landed. A comments generator lets you build that thread cleanly, with named authors, believable like counts and natural replies, so the screenshot in your video, deck or case study reads as genuine.
Set a strong first comment, add supporting replies, tag the original poster's own response with the Author badge, and make sure the discussion reads smoothly from the most-liked comment down. Teams and creators use the exported thread image for client approvals, ad-performance mockups, course material, and portfolio pieces that need a believable Facebook-style comment section.
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Try the AI Facebook Post GeneratorHow to create a fake Facebook comment thread
Build a realistic, nested comment section in minutes β no account, no posting.
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Set up the post
Enter the post author's name and, optionally, the caption the comments are replying to. This header keeps the thread anchored to a believable post.
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Write the top comment
Add your first comment β the highest-liked reply that sets the tone. Give it an author, an avatar, a like count and a timestamp.
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Add and nest the replies
Use Add Comment to stack as many replies as you need. Indent a comment to nest it under the one above so the thread builds a real discussion.
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Add badges and pick a theme
Tag a reply from the original poster with the Author badge, highlight a top supporter with Top Fan, then switch between light and dark mode.
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Export the thread
Download a high-quality image of the whole thread for videos, decks, training or client approvals. Nothing is ever posted to Facebook.
How to tell if a Facebook comment thread is fake
A chain of realistic-looking replies carries extra weight because it looks like a documented conversation. That makes fabricated comment threads especially convincing β and worth examining closely.
No link to the live post
A real Facebook comment lives under a real post at a permanent URL. If only an image circulates and no one can link to the actual post, treat it as unverified.
Timestamps that do not add up
Replies come after the comment they answer, so timestamps should progress logically down the thread. Labels that jump backward can reveal a stitched-together mockup.
Likes that do not fit the thread
A buried reply with more likes than the top comment, or a Top Fan badge on an account with no history, are common signs of a fabricated thread.
Interface details that do not match
Facebook's comment bubble shape, badge styles and Like / Reply / time row follow a fixed pattern. Fonts, spacing or icons that do not match the current app suggest the image was assembled.
We built this comments generator for honest previews, videos and education. If you share a thread mockup publicly, label it clearly so no one mistakes it for a real, published conversation.
Facebook comment sizes and limits to know
Keeping each comment realistic makes your thread mockup believable and ready to use in a screenshot, video or deck.
Facebook comments cap at roughly 8,000 characters, but the most engaging replies are usually one or two short sentences. Keep comments concise so the thread reads naturally.
Facebook nests replies one level under a top-level comment rather than an endless indentation chain. This simulator mirrors that with a top-level and a reply level.
Each comment shows a small floating badge with a thumbs-up icon and count on the bottom-right of the bubble, with Like, Reply and the timestamp beneath. The preview follows this exact layout.
Common mistakes when faking a Facebook comment thread
A weak top comment
If the highest-liked comment is flat, the whole thread falls apart. Spend the most effort on the top reply that sets the tone for everything below it.
Overusing the Author and Top Fan badges
Tagging every other reply as the Author or a Top Fan breaks the illusion instantly. Use both badges sparingly, the way the real app does.
Illogical like counts
A buried reply with more likes than the parent comment, or numbers that do not progress sensibly, make a mockup look stitched together. Keep the counts believable.
Passing a mockup off as real
Presenting a fabricated thread as a genuine conversation is misleading and can be defamatory. Label thread mockups clearly and use them honestly.
Frequently Asked Questions β Facebook Comments Generator
How do I make fake Facebook comments?
Set the original post author and optional caption, then add a comment with an author, an avatar, a like count and a timestamp. Indent it to nest it as a reply. The preview updates live, nothing is posted to Facebook, and no signup is needed.
Is this a Facebook comment generator?
Yes. This is a fake Facebook comments generator and comment simulator that renders a realistic, nested comment thread you can export as an image for videos, presentations and mockups.
Can I create a fake Facebook comment thread with replies?
Yes. Add as many comments as you need and indent them under one another to build nested replies, exactly like a real Facebook discussion.
Is the Facebook comments generator free?
Yes. You can create and export comment threads for free, with no signup required. Free exports include a TryMyPost watermark.
Can I set the like count on each comment?
Yes. Every comment has its own like count and timestamp, so you can make a top comment with high engagement and smaller replies below it.
What do the Author and Top Fan badges mean?
The Author badge marks a reply from the person or page that made the original post, and the Top Fan badge highlights a page's most engaged commenter β both match how Facebook labels comments in real threads.
Does it support dark mode?
Yes. Switch between light and dark mode in the configuration panel to preview the thread the way most people actually browse Facebook.
How many comments can a fake thread have?
There is no fixed limit β add as many comments and nested replies as your thread needs, and the layout stays intact between them.
Do I need to log in or connect my Facebook account?
No. The tool never connects to Facebook and never asks for a login. Everything runs locally in your browser.
Does this actually post the comments to Facebook?
No. It is a preview and mockup tool only. It generates an image of a thread β it never submits anything to Facebook.
Is it legal to make fake Facebook comments?
Mockups for videos, previews, design, education or planning are fine. Sharing a fabricated thread as if it were real to deceive, defame or impersonate someone can be illegal. Use it responsibly and label mockups clearly.
Can I generate the comments with AI?
Yes. Describe the post and the reactions you want in the AI panel, and it drafts an authentic-sounding thread with names, replies and believable like counts that you can still edit by hand.
