Facebook launches new options for commenting system

In recent weeks there have been continuous updates from the major social networks like Twitter, with its improved search system or Facebook, which included new options in direct messages. Today the social network created by Mark Zuckerberg presents new possibilities adapted to comments.

The social network idea is to create a feedback system “more social” where they can “tell stories.” To do this, you will have at its disposal the ability to include “a title, image, description, URL and even a location” in his own commentary, according to the official Facebook blog.

These options come together in the concept “permalink.” Any person to comment on stories other users will be duly notified and can link from there to the ‘permalink’ staff.

Additionally, these comments give the possibility to export and highlights others. For example, a news site could highlight the most popular comments or show graphics that compare two things and create a political debate or of any material.

In addition, Facebook has been included at the request of developers, a slightly darker color of Facebook common to highlight comments without altering the line of the rest of the network.

Facebook also announced that its messaging system released last week will see increases in the number of foreign operators that can act on the network. This time it’s Hotmail service that joins Yahoo and AOL in the unified messaging system.

The update of comments will be applied, definitely, April 29, 2011, to ensure that all Facebook users have access to the latest version via the web.

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