back to article Zuck on this, Twitter! Now Facebook switches on embedded posts

Facebook users' status updates, videos and photos can now be embedded in websites beyond the free-content advertising network. At present, only a small number of publishers including CNN and Huffington Post can use the feature, however. But once they've tirelessly worked the hamster wheel, Facebook said world+dog will get to …

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  1. Simon Harris
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    [ f ] off!

    Surely it's enough that if I want to see what someone's facebook presence is, I can click that little [ f ] icon that'll usually be on their page somewhere...

    ... but I don't really want their endless stream of consciousnesswank forced down my throat as soon as I go to their page!

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  2. Anonymous Coward
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    #facebook

    On Facebook used to bring back a lot of adverts for young attractive asisn women who worked in "hospitality"

  3. Bob Vistakin
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    Gotta pick up on the snarky emphasis on how many ads FB runs

    Has the Reg ever considered running any? I hear it's a useful revenue stream for internet businesses.

    1. Great Bu

      Re: Gotta pick up on the snarky emphasis on how many ads FB runs

      Does anybody who reads ElReg actually see any adverts in their browsers ?

      1. Atonnis
        FAIL

        Re: Gotta pick up on the snarky emphasis on how many ads FB runs

        You might have forgotten to turn off your AdBlock Plus installation when visiting The Register......shame on you!

  4. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    "Facebook users' status updates, videos and photos can now be embedded in websites beyond the free-content advertising network."

    Facebook users' status updates, videos and photos can now be embedded in websites beyond the content-free advertising network."

    FTFY

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