Friday 2 August 2013

Facebook Introduces Embedded Posts

Introducing Embeddable Posts

Facebook announced that users will soon be able to embed Facebook posts into their websites and blogs.

Embedded posts contain all the information and interactivity that they have on Facebook: pictures, videos, and hashtags; share, like and comment buttons and totals; as well as the name and category of the page it was originally posted on.

Hashtags, call to action buttons and the original page name can all be clicked on and interacted with. Longer posts which have to be edited down to fit within the embedded posts template will have a ‘See More’ option at the bottom which, when clicked, takes viewers to the whole post on Facebook. Only public posts can be embedded online.

Twitter users have been able to embed tweets for a while, while Instagram and Vine recently enabled the embedding of videos and images. As with the embeddable content on Twitter, Vine and Instagram, embedded Facebook posts will improve the quality of content on news articles and blog posts, and drive traffic to Facebook.

Facebook are trying out the feature with a number of journalism sites before releasing it worldwide, including CNNHuffington Post, Bleacher Report, PEOPLE and Mashable.

Are you excited by the new Facebook embedded posts feature?

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