
Not all Facebooks are created equal: Facebook Mentions is an app the
company released last year that lets celebrities use the social network
in a way that’s gear for filtering out noise and making fan engagement
much easier. Today, it got a
couple of updates
that show FB is really all bout the celebs, to the point where it now
supports sharing beyond Facebook’s own network to Twitter, which some
could argue is one of its primary competitors when it comes to celeb
attention.
Mentions now supports sharing of content to Facebook, Instagram and
Twitter, right from a dropdown menu that also allows deletion of posts.
Anything users share on their FB feed is thereby theoretically also
shareable on those networks, including updates and images, with tools
that let you edit the message for each network and crop pictures when
they aren’t already square.
The other update lets people add topics to their feed, meaning
they’ll be able to see public posts around specific hashtags or
individuals, so they can track the conversation not just about
themselves, but also about the team they play on, for athletes, or their
bandmates, for instance.
Facebook’s elite app is clearly doing something right, if the company
is devoting enough time to it to ship updates like these. The network
could manage to become the go-to destination for celebs looking to
manage their online social presence, if it keeps playing nice with
others like Twitter, which ultimately means more engagement from key
users that drive more of that from the rank and file.