> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.visibrain.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.visibrain.com/platform-guide/explore/users-pages.md).

# Users / Pages / Channel

The ***Users*** section (Pages for Facebook, Channels for YouTube) allows you to have an overview of all the users who have posted within the topic, over the analyzed period.

It allows you to quickly identify the influencers who speak on a given topic.

### Various rankings

Several rankings are offered for each ***Users*** section, these rankings depend on the module used.

{% hint style="info" %}
To go further in the analysis, you can combine the sorting in the influencers section with filters on user metadata.

For example, you can filter on ***followers\_count:>1000000*** and you can sort influencers by ***Activity*** (number of posts). It will allow you to know the most active macro-influencers on a given topic.

Check on all available filters to identify influencers :&#x20;

* [Filters on X (formerly Twitter) accounts](https://help.visibrain.com/useful-documents/list-of-operators-to-add-filters/x-formerly-twitter#accounts-filters)
* [Filters on Facebook pages](/filters-and-helpful-documents/list-of-operators-to-add-filters/facebook.md)
* [Filters on Instagram accounts ](/filters-and-helpful-documents/list-of-operators-to-add-filters/instagram.md)
* [Filters on YouTube channels](/filters-and-helpful-documents/list-of-operators-to-add-filters/youtube.md)
* [Filters on TikTok accounts](/filters-and-helpful-documents/list-of-operators-to-add-filters/tiktok.md)
  {% endhint %}


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