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Facebook’s Like Button to Disappear Soon! Major Change Coming in February 2026

Facebook’s Like Button to Disappear Soon! Major Change Coming in February 2026

Facebook is making a significant change. The company will retire its famous ‘Like’ button. This iconic feature will disappear from external websites. The change takes effect on February 10, 2026. This marks the end of a major digital era.


 

What Exactly Is Changing?

The ‘Like’ and comment buttons are being removed. They will vanish from all third-party websites. This includes blogs, news sites, and other web pages. These buttons currently appear on embedded Facebook posts. The buttons will not disappear from Facebook’s own app. You can still like and comment directly on Facebook.


 

Why Is Facebook Making This Change?

Facebook states it is simplifying its developer tools. The company wants to modernize its platform. These social plugins are over a decade old. Their usage has declined significantly in recent years. External websites integrated them to boost engagement. Modern internet habits have made them less relevant.

 

Impact on Websites and Developers

Websites will see that the buttons automatically disappear, and this change will not cause any errors on the sites. Developers do not need to act immediately, as they can remove the old plugin code at their convenience. This is something we believe will help create a cleaner user experience. The transition should be very smooth.

A Look Back at the Iconic Like Button

Facebook first introduced the Like Button in 2009, and within a very short time, it became an iconic feature of their platform. News articles and brands quickly worked to incorporate the Like button for their sites, measuring popularity by the number of likes. It became one of the most popular and longest-running features of Facebook, and it’s important to note that the need to remove the button from the wider web is an important piece of history.

What This Means for Users

Your experience on facebook will continue unchanged. You can continue to enjoy liking photos and posts on Facebook, you simply just won’t have the button on third-party sites. Arguably more importantly, this speaks to a shift in our online engagement, with Facebook returning to their focus on the platform experience.

The Future of Social Plugins

This is a sign of a broader trend that social media is changing and new trends are emerging in the tech world. Social platforms are creating their own ecosystems and are wrapping up the integration that started with the open web a decade ago. Facebook is on an approach to streamline its external tools for a new stage for social engagement.

 

A Simple Transition

Most users will not notice this change. It primarily affects website owners and developers. The iconic ‘Like’ will live on within Facebook. Its legacy on the external web is now concluding.

 

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