Facebook is experimenting with a way to help its members branch off in multiple conversation threads, the social network confirmed to VentureBeat.
“We are testing a new way to add comments to a post on Facebook. With
this test you will be able to reply to another comment as well as the
original post,” a Facebook spokesperson said. “This is just a small test
at this stage.”
Specifically, Facebook’s testing a “Reply” button that sits to the
right of the “Like” button on comments posted to a member’s update (as
pictured). The reply button allows commenters to start indented
conversation threads off of comments. Facebook notifies members when
another person replies to their comments, and also indicates how many
comments are in the branched-off reply threads.
The threading feature is limited to one additional branch, meaning that members can comment on the new reply threads but they can’t reply again to branch off into even more threads.
VentureBeat first got wind of the test after a tipster emailed us a screenshot and link to the reply button in the wild, along with a link to a Thai blog that spotted the new button. Though Facebook says the test is small, the feature appears to be available to members in multiple countries.