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Facebook – What is the Like button?

Facebook launched the “Like” button in February 2009 after Friendfeed had already implemented it five months earlier. Since then, it has become very popular on many websites to share their content with friends on Facebook.

social plugins

Facebook has found a clever way to make its social network an information hub. With the latest ‘Open Graph’ strategy that the company announced in 2010, they offer a set of widgets (=social plugins) that you can add to any website or page. Basically sharing content you find online with your friends on Facebook, the Like button leaves a trail of what you’ve been reading and enjoying online.

Benefits for your web presence

If you have a website, you can use the most important of those social plugins, the Like button. It’s easy to add to your site and as soon as a visitor clicks ‘Like’, any of their friends will see it in their Facebook news feed. Sooner or later this will drive more traffic to your website.

This is a free tool for your content to go viral as friends recommend it to their friends etc. And you don’t even have to have a Facebook account to make use of this feature.

The Like button on Facebook

By now you may have seen the Like button all over Facebook. Every post or comment now offers a one-click option. This is comparable to how you rate a restaurant or a movie with stars (up to five for the best). Many users have asked for a ‘dislike’ button, but Facebook excluded this option ‘on the pretense that likes were added as a quick way to replace simple one-word comments’ (according to news.cnet.com). Personally, I think a dislike button would only add to the cyberbullying dynamic and create more reasons to be offended rather than add clarity or transparency.

In the past, you had to click ‘Become a fan’ or ‘Join this group’ to become a member of a business page or group. Today, it’s simply the “Like” button you’ll see at the top of those pages.

In other areas, the button has replaced the ‘share’ option. If you click the button anywhere on the Facebook site or on the world wide web, your friends will know about it. Be careful who you want to share your likes with…

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