Facebook Opens Stream Further, Pages Become True Twitter Competitor

Facebook made a significant announcement this afternoon regarding updates to their stream API. The two most significant updates is that publishing information to the stream will now be much simpler for third-party websites and developers can now access Page streams without an active session. Over the past couple months I’ve been writing about the expansion of Facebook Pages to become true community platforms and these updates further support this shift.

The most significant update that developers will find to be extremely valuable is that accessing stream.get for Facebook Pages no longer requires an active session. That means desktop applications like Tweet Deck and Seesmic will be able to let users follow the Pages that they are fans of as well as publish comments directly from external applications. In other words Facebook Pages has finally become a true Twitter competitor. That means the competing Twitter search clients will now be able to aggregate Facebook Page posts as well.

Facebook has also announced that applications that post stream stories will now get attribution for those stories from within the feed. Additionally, applications that wish to post stories on behalf of Facebook Pages will now be able to do so with an advanced privacy setting. When you grant permission to an application to publish feed stories, you will also be able to allow the permission for any Facebook Page you are an administrator for. That means if you want to use TweetDeck for example to post updates to your Facebook Page you will now be able to do that (as long as the application supports such functionality).

To learn more about the new functionality, check out the Facebook Developer blog post.

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Comments (9 Responses)

Facebook User - August 5th, 2009 at 6:38 pm

sounds good, although i dont know how twitter is even a competitor to facebook. but i guess twitter is just not for me.

Wow very interesting news!

It would be very interesting to hear the views of our social media marketing experts at http://www.internetmarketingscotland.com

So what are they actually saying here? Can’t wait to the morning to ask them.

Cheers and thanks for listening to me.

Jeff

@Jeff Goodwin
Spam. Pure Spam. Your site isn’t actually relevant, and you tried to act like you weren’t affiliated with it. You look like a scum bag now.

when am I going to be able to hide the pages I am fans of? Like I can with my friends list?

@Jeff Goodwin, piss off you spammer, you’re not a social media marketing expert, and neither are the people behind that URL you so freely spammed.

Don’t we need RSS feeds of the Page Stream to be a True Twitter competitor?

Facebook User - August 6th, 2009 at 3:57 pm

@Jeff, honestly, your site has nothing to do with social media….are you sure you can even compete in today’s marketing place? I’m fifteen, and can see the wealth available in social media.

Is it just me or does that spammer have HUGE ears..I can see why he cropped his photo the way he did. LOL

Hi all,

Yes i do have huge ears thank you for noticing.

May I ask you all, in your opinion is social media optimisation linked in anyway to search engine optimisation?

Yes and I still have huge ears. lol

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