We have thus far used the page_engaged_users metric to determine Facebook Pages rate limits as stated in the documentation: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/overview/rate-limiting/#pages (number of engaged users is required).
We have also received a notification: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/pages-api/changelog/ that this metric is planned for deprecation in March, 2024.
Is there an alternative metric to get the number of engaged users?

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3 comments.

  1. Vit

    We also use the "page_engaged_users" metric to implement FB Page rate limiting too as they documented here: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/overview/rate-limiting#pages
    Curious as to whether FB will provide an alternative to the metric.
    I wonder if FB will ask users to use the "X-Business-Use-Case" response header (https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/overview/rate-limiting#headers-2) as an alternative to the
    4800 x "no. of engaged users"
    calculation

  2. Michael

    Looks like they just rolled out those breaking changes yesterday, and I'm seeing this new error I've never seen before when requesting the page_engaged_users metric:
    The value must be a valid insights metric
    Dang. Wondering how to migrate this?

  3. Eugenia

    We have the same issue and we don't know how to replace the call to page_engaged_users.

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