When Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg recently announced a "Like" button that publishers could place on their Web pages, he predicted it would make the Web smarter and "more social." What ...
Facebook recently expanded the “Like” feature, allowing users of the social networking site to “like” individual comments to a given post, and expanding the application of the voting system to other ...
It's the end of a major Web 2.0 era. Meta announced on Monday that it would be sunsetting two once-major features on Facebook: The external "Like" and Comment" social plugins. In a post on its ...
This is not the first time Facebook has offered such a feature. Developers have access to call-to-action buttons when building apps for the platform, and marketers can buy ads that include ...
Meta just dropped a bombshell on developers and nostalgic web surfers: the classic Facebook “Like” and “Comment” plugins for third-party sites are toast. Come February 10, 2026, these relics from the ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More It’s probably one of Facebook’s most requested features — a “dislike” ...
Facebook’s “like” button is getting some new company today as the social network starts making “love,” “wow,” “haha,” “angry” and other responses available in the U.S. and the rest of the world.