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If you have been online since the late 2000s, you remember when "plug in Facebook" meant something entirely different.
Before Messenger became a standalone app, Facebook used XMPP (Jabber) protocol. You could plug in Facebook chat to third-party desktop clients like: plug+in+facebook
This allowed power users to chat with Facebook friends alongside AIM, MSN, and Yahoo contacts. Unfortunately, Facebook killed XMPP access in 2015, making these plugins obsolete. If you have been online since the late
Facebook (now Meta) provides an official plugin for developers, but for WordPress users, you will use a third-party bridge. This allowed power users to chat with Facebook
In a bizarre twist, Facebook once released an official plugin for the Eclipse IDE. It helped developers build Facebook Canvas apps (remember FarmVille?) directly from their Java environment. That plugin has long been deprecated.
This replaces the old "Like Box." It embeds a live feed of your Facebook Page directly onto your website.
This plugin replaces or augments your website's native commenting system.
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