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Facebook-based commenting coming to VALLEYCENTRAL on Monday
Posted: 11.25.2011 at 9:20 PM
Sergio Chapa

Sergio is KGBT's Interactive Manager and a reporter for VALLEYCENTRAL.COM.

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Whether you're looking for the latest news, weather or half-off deals, the Action 4 News website is one of the Rio Grande Valley's most popular on-line destinations.

VALLEYCENTRAL.COM offers something for everyone.

One of our most popular features of our website are the story comments, of which viewers leave hundreds per day.

But Action 4 News is making a big change to make commenting more enjoyable.

We're turning off our anonymous comments and switching to a Facebook-based commenting system.

The new system makes it easier to flag and remove offensive comments but there's also other benefits.

When you post a comment or reply to one, youcan choose to have it go to your facebook wall so all your friends can see it.

And when your friends or other viewers reply, you'll get the notification.

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