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Facebook Reference HTML
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Provide a short HTML syntax for referencing FB users, equivalent to the notation.
Full description of the ideaI recently had my first FB friend comment on a post. It made me realize there is no easy way to refer to him and link to his FB as I can with LJ posts. I'm suggesting
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(ext_250657). You can find this on the profile page by looking at the username at the end of the "Memories" URL.
This isn't intuitive, so I'd probably like to see this suggestion expanded to just show "here is code to link to this user" appearing on the bottom of the profile page or something like that.
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I know that referencing Dreamwidth is pretty much a guaranteed poisonous drama-llama in news these days, but I like the syntax they use over there:
username site=website.com>
where the site= part is optional, and website.com could, for LJ's purposes, be substituted with facebook.com, or twitter.com, or dreamwidth.org or insanejournal.com, or heck, even wordpress.com or blogspot.com.
I know long-term LJ users won't like the idea of changing the syntax that much, so maybe just adding the site= attribute to the existing syntax would work better:
<strongusername site=website.com>
I think it's more expandable and sustainable than the originally suggested version, which suggests that all non-LJ people in the future will be "fbusers," when the latest changes have embraced Twitter, too. At some point, the website has to be referenced; otherwise, how do you distinguish ursamajor.dreamwidth from ursamajor. ( ... )
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Regarding the edit, at minimum they have a full name or a profile#. I would think this would be whatever name they give if they were to attempt to log into LJ.
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Personally, I'd exclude Facebook from that list. People still don't understand that there is a large number of users who want LJ and Facebook identities to be entirely unconnected.
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