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Is Facebook getting rid of its Like button? Here’s what we know

Facebook is retiring its famous Like and Comment buttons from external websites starting February 10, 2026. Here’s what Meta’s decision means, why it’s happening, and what it says about the future of the social web.

November 11, 2025 / 11:22 IST
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Facebook’s iconic Like button, one of the most recognizable symbols on the internet,  is officially being phased out. Meta has announced that it will discontinue the Facebook Like and Comment buttons for external websites starting February 10, 2026.

To be clear, this doesn’t mean Facebook is removing the Like button from its own platform. You’ll still be able to like posts, photos, and videos on Facebook itself. What’s changing is the social plugins, those Like and Comment buttons you often see embedded on blogs, news sites, and other web pages that let you react or comment using your Facebook account.

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Meta says the decision is part of its plan to simplify and modernize its developer tools. These plugins were introduced more than a decade ago, when websites heavily relied on Facebook integration to boost engagement. But over time, as the internet evolved and privacy norms shifted, the use of these plugins has declined.

According to Meta’s developer update, once the change takes effect in 2026, the buttons won’t break any website — they’ll simply stop appearing. Technically, they’ll render as a 0x0 pixel, meaning they’ll be invisible but won’t cause any errors or disruption. Developers don’t need to take any immediate action, although Meta suggests removing the old plugin code for a cleaner experience.