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Facebook has plans for your comments

Carolyn McCarthy CNET News | February 1, 2011 5:03 AM PST

Summary

Facebook is planning to launch a third-party commenting system in a matter of weeks, according to multiple sources.

Facebook is planning to launch a third-party commenting system in a matter of weeks, according to multiple sources familiar with the new product. This new technology could see Facebook as the engine behind the comments system on many high-profile blogs and other digital publications very soon.

The company is actively seeking major media companies and blogs to partner with it for its launch, part of a bigger media industry move spearheaded in part by the recent hires of Nick Grudin and Andy Mitchell, media business development executives with respective track records at Newsweek and The Daily Beast.

Facebook, of course, is already very present in blog comments. Currently, a digital publishing outlet--say, a blog or a newspaper's Web site--can integrate Facebook's developer API and allow users to "connect" to their Facebook accounts, or can build in "Social Comments" in a widget of related messages. Often, users can post alerts on their Facebook walls announcing that they've commented, or can have a "Social Comment" turned into a status message. The new commenting product is a significantly deeper expansion of this, according to sources. Facebook will be able to power the entire commenting system--handling the log-in and publishing, cross-promoting comments on individuals' Facebook walls, and possibly even promoting them as well on media outlets' own "fan" pages. Undoubtedly, the Facebook "like" button will be deeply integrated as well.

For more on this story, read Facebook's next big media move: Comments on CNET News.

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RE: Facebook has plans for your comments
big red one 1st Feb 2011
This is new? There's already tons of places that offer you the opportunity to log in using Facebook Connect, or to have your comments and "Likes" show up on Facebook. Youtube comes first to mind. But it's all optional.
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Jesus...
Shrug 1st Feb 2011
I already actively avoid logging into comment systems using facebook. You're saying it's going to be even more ubiquitous?
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Yet another reason...
justthisguyyouknow 1st Feb 2011
...to stay the hell off Facebook.

Sites that force you to use Facebook to post a comment invalidates completely whatever that site has to say in its privacy policy.
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from Facebook sheeple...
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You should replace the half-baked commenting system that ZDNet has with whatever facebook's offering is. For a tech site, this commenting system is terrible and buggy.
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@snoop0x7b

It's a disgrace
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Just what the world needs
DougAlder 1st Feb 2011
Another party for Facebook to sell your privacy to. I deleted my account there years ago and there's no way in hell I'm ever going back to it
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RE: Facebook has plans for your comments
big red one 1st Feb 2011
This is new? There's already tons of places that offer you the opportunity to log in using Facebook Connect, or to have your comments and "Likes" show up on Facebook. Youtube comes first to mind. But it's all optional.

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