
The famous Social networking site Facebook plans to launch a third party commenting platform that could position the site as an engine behind the comments system on many high-profile blogs and digital publications.
Facebook is now actively seeking partnerships with media companies and blogs for launching the third party commenting platform of system after hiring Nick Grudin and Andy Mitchell as its media business development executives.
Users can use the comments system by logging into Facebook or Twitter. That users wish comments that are threaded and these comments can be synced across a publisher’s site and Facebook page. A comment made on a publisher’s site will show up on its Facebook page and vice-versa.
The new platform will allow for a deeper integration between Facebook and third party sites as already some publishers are allowing users to log into their sites using Facebook thereby enabling users to post comments
Facebook to launch third party commenting platform Tool
by sekharg2007
The famous Social networking site Facebook plans to launch a third party commenting platform that could position the site as an engine behind the comments system on many high-profile blogs and digital publications.
Facebook is now actively seeking partnerships with media companies and blogs for launching the third party commenting platform of system after hiring Nick Grudin and Andy Mitchell as its media business development executives.
Users can use the comments system by logging into Facebook or Twitter. That users wish comments that are threaded and these comments can be synced across a publisher’s site and Facebook page. A comment made on a publisher’s site will show up on its Facebook page and vice-versa.
The new platform will allow for a deeper integration between Facebook and third party sites as already some publishers are allowing users to log into their sites using Facebook thereby enabling users to post comments
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