this question is for Facebook developers especially those who have been using Graph API in their projects. I've set up a webhook application in a client's Facebook account to be able to fetch user comments from the pages they've been managing into the app we made. Our app also has a feature to reply and hide user comments but these features require Page Access Tokens. The tokens that we have generated from the Graph API Explorer have been converted to Long-Lived Tokens in order to not expire. However, upon debugging the access token, the "Data Access Expires" confuses me.
![Access Token Info](https://i.stack.imgur.com/tyoXU.png)
According to their documentation and this guy's post, the scopes listed in the Access Token Info picture I posted should not expire. I asked this question because my use case from the post I've referenced is different, with mine using webhook for pages and no user authentication is involved. Should I still expect that the webhooks and the functionality of replying and hiding user comments are still working should the token I am using has its "Data Access Expires" expire?
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