Soom we may see a comment section on major websites dedicated to get many views, good for the website and for the Facebook. With the soon to be launch Facebook's third-party commenting system, the way comments are viewed will be change with max views.
The company is actively in talks with major media companies and blogs to partner with it for its launch.
With this update users can use the platform by logging in through Facebook or Twitter. Comments are threaded, and can be voted up ("Liked") and comments can be synced across a publisher's site and Facebook Page, meaning that a comment made on a publisher's site will show up on its Facebook Page, and vice versa.
Facebook engineers also said that based on feedback from developers about ways to improve our existing comments plugin, to leverages authenticity and social relevancy to increase distribution.
So who will be in facebook way??? Its Disqus and Echo. They are successfully offering and operating their own third party comment systems by streamlining maintenance issues that once represented a notorious time-suck for digital publishers.
- PTI Inputs
Via: [CNN-IBN]
The company is actively in talks with major media companies and blogs to partner with it for its launch.
With this update users can use the platform by logging in through Facebook or Twitter. Comments are threaded, and can be voted up ("Liked") and comments can be synced across a publisher's site and Facebook Page, meaning that a comment made on a publisher's site will show up on its Facebook Page, and vice versa.
Facebook engineers also said that based on feedback from developers about ways to improve our existing comments plugin, to leverages authenticity and social relevancy to increase distribution.
So who will be in facebook way??? Its Disqus and Echo. They are successfully offering and operating their own third party comment systems by streamlining maintenance issues that once represented a notorious time-suck for digital publishers.
- PTI Inputs
Via: [CNN-IBN]
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