Open Graph Protocol To Be Released By Facebook
Recently, at the Facebook F8 conference, it was announced that Facebook would be releasing a new social media “plug-in” called the Open Graph and will release protocol in order for websites to become integrated into the social graph. Including the Open Graph protocol in a website will allow users to “Like” the page which will then be processed by Facebook and be included in the user’s profile and activity/news feed.
Open Graph is designed for websites that represent profiles of real-life objects, like sports teams, restaurants, celebrities, and movies. Once a website becomes a node in the Open Graph, users will be able to link to it, which will then be shared with the user’s friends. Those connections will be very important as the page will now be shown all around Facebook, in a rich content, not just plain text. These connections are similar to how Facebook pages work now. The main difference is that following the connection will lead the user outside of Facebook, and not be constricted like Facebook pages on content.
Open Graph has only just been released and may change. For more information visit here.