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 ...
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Meta is retiring the iconic Facebook "Like" and "Comment" plugins come February 10, 2026, ushering in a new chapter for ...
The change was subtle but consequential. It came with advance notice from Facebook in March 2010, when the company quietly warned its advertisers that it would be updating the language on one of its ...
By February 10, 2026, the social media platform will discontinue its Like button and Share button for third-party websites. The social plugins currently allow users to “like” and comment on Facebook ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More The German government on Friday declared the Facebook “Like” button, ...
Importantly, the Like button inside Facebook is not going away. Users will still be able to react to posts, photos, reels and videos on the platform. The change only affects how websites use Facebook ...