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Meta will retire Facebook’s Like and Comment plugins on Feb. 10, 2026, citing a platform refresh as usage declines — ending a ...
Importantly, the Like button inside Facebook is not going away. Users will still be able to react to posts, photos, reels and ...
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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 ...
They're artifacts from a more naive time on the internet. Meta has announced that they're going away next year on Feb. 10.
Meta is about to retire two of its Facebook social plugins for websites, the Facebook Like button and the Comments plugin ...
So are external comment buttons, according to Meta. They’ll be discontinued on  February 10th, 2026, and starting on that date, they’ll render instead as a 0 x 0 pixel to prevent causing errors. [Link ...
Meta announced on Monday that it would be sunsetting two once-major features on Facebook: The external "Like" and Comment" ...
Meta is removing Facebook's Like and Comment buttons from external websites. This change begins on February 10, 2026. The company aims to simplify developer tools. These buttons were popular for ...