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    Facebook “Like” Button – Comments

    Today, Facebook rolled out a new feature to comments: the “Like” button. A user can now display one’s appreciation for comments left on a status, or news feed, and “Like” individual responses.

    “Whether it’s a witty remark, a great point in a discussion or a helpful answer to someone’s question, clicking the “Like” button within comments now makes it simple to show your appreciation for all types of content on Facebook,” writes Facebook’s Tom Whitnah.

    Facebook is on a mission to have the “Like” button displayed on every page on the internet. Where will it end up next? Also, when will the “dislike” button roll-out? When I hear, you will be the first to find out – and hopefully “like” it.

    

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