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'comments on Facebook' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to comments made on the social media platform Facebook. For example, "John has been receiving a lot of negative comments on Facebook lately."
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In January, 28 Seattle middle school students who wrote noxious comments on Facebook about one student received suspensions.
South Wales Police recorded one case in which officers received a written warning having made comments on Facebook which were considered inappropriate.
I posted similar comments on Facebook.
See comments on Facebook here.
Buddhists posted angry comments on Facebook questioning why the government had selected a Muslim company.
She has struck candidates off party lists for posting anti-Semitic or racist comments on Facebook.
I post comments on Facebook, I give updates and on Twitter and Instagram.
I began to notice that personal comments on Facebook attracted far more interaction.
From the huge numbers of negative comments on Facebook and YouTube to the instant spoof posters.
He has since posted defiant comments on Facebook, saying he was not sorry for the remarks.
Police confirmed that the candidate had not made the comments on Facebook.
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