Facebook updates its Graph API to allow developers to build tools for managing threaded comments.
On Wednesday, Facebook updated its API
that allows developers to incorporate comment replies into tools and
apps which it claims will make it easier to “monitor and respond to
comment replies.”
Facebook unveiled the new threaded comments
last week and is now allowing more services to take advantage of it. At
that time, only those Facebook Pages and Profiles with more than 10,000
followers were able to leverage the feature.
Facebook says that its API will support different “views” of comments
through its comment API and FQL comment tables. Developers can access
top level comments, replies, and comment streams.
Top level comments are those on a post that are not replies to
individual thoughts. Facebook says these type of comments can be ranked
depending on the post and the number of top level comments submitted
thus far.
With replies, developers can extract these by querying for the comments on a comment ID.
Lastly, comment streams are all comments consisting of top level and
replies together. Facebook has a “stream” view that provides comments in
chronological order to help understand what’s new.
Developers interested in this offering are advised to enable this on
their dashboard. The feature is found under the Advanced tab and they
will need to opt-in to the “July 2013 Breaking Changes” migration
option.
In other Facebook news, tomorrow morning the company will
announce something along the lines of a phone. Be alive and awake at 10
am Pacific.
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