Facebook plugin comments and SEO
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My question about Facebook plugin comments and seo. I am interested if these comments are indexable or not.
I know this is not new topic, I found it even in this Q&A. But it was 4 years ago. Maybe something changed in that period? -
Ryan is correct, if you cannot see the text in the source code of a page, then the robots cannot see them either. There are not many widgets or plugins out there that are actually fully integrated.
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In order to make comments indexable they have to be exported via script to the page in question. Are you talking about this blog post? http://moz.com/blog/make-facebook-comments-box-indexable-by-search-engines. As far as I know it still applies.
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