Yahoo! Japan News Introduces Facebook Comment System

Japan’s largest news portal Yahoo! Japan’s Yahoo! News silently added Facebook comments on news pages, between Yahoo! Japan’s own comment system and Realtime-search results from Twitter.

According to an article [J] on How-to Sharing site Nanapi by its CEO Kensuke Furukawa, Yahoo! Japan’s COO Kentaro Kawanabe, who were recently appointed, posted a test comment on this news of US dollar-Japanese Yen currency rate [J].
Yahoo! News’s topics sometimes gets hundreds to thousands comments posted by Yahoo! Japan account. In 2009, Yahoo! Japan introduced the referring Twitter messages under “Realtime Search” tab. This time, they are trying to let Facebook users make more buzz on the news on Yahoo! News, and that will work good for Facebook.
US Yahoo! News accepts comments by Facebook/Google account, but the posted comments are under Yahoo’s comment system. This change must be one of the expected moves when the ex-Yahoo! Japan CEO Masahiro Inoue told on his leave that the new boards would focus on social media and mobile.

2 comments

  1. They should just get rid of the old commenting system… there are only epically trolling/racist/xenophobic anonymous comments there. But then again racism/xenophobia is pretty much well accepted in Japan so it might not make a difference.

  2. Facebook are state misused by businesses in umpteen generative construction to habitus relationships and covenant visitor good status

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