They're artifacts from a more naive time on the internet. Meta has announced that they're going away next year on Feb. 10.
Former Formula 1 world champion Jenson Button says he has "no regrets" after the final race of his career in motorsport.
“Today, we’re announcing that two Facebook Social Plugins – the Facebook Like button and the Facebook Comment button – will be discontinued on February 10, 2026,” reads a company blog post on its ...
After more than two decades of chasing chequered flags, Jenson Button has drawn the final line under his extraordinary career ...
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 ...
Importantly, the Like button inside Facebook is not going away. Users will still be able to react to posts, photos, reels and videos on the platform. The change only affects how websites use Facebook ...
F1 world champion Jenson Button has officially retired from motorsport, after his final World Endurance Championship (WEC) ...