Facebook Live Video and comments - facebook

Complete novice in this area and hoping you may be able to point me in the right direction. Would love to see samples/examples of code where possible. Wife sells online through FB Live Videos and rather than paying for CommentSold - as it is overkill - we are looking for a way we can 'push' the names of products into Comments of current live video.
In other words, live video is going; we push a button that populates a comment with the name of the next product (the products would be in some sort of list that would be used to populate comment one at a time and as needed). I was thinking Graph API but couldn't find similar examples.

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Including a list of manually selected online newspaper articles (Flutter)

I am an absolute beginner in programming and I have set myself the goal of creating an app for our small association.
I would also like to create a kind of news feed on a page in which I can post local newspaper articles
can add manually. So selected articles. I know that it is probably very complex at the beginning, but I want to get an idea of ​​how and what I need for it.
My question is, what hardware or software items do I need? Or how can that be done?
For now, I don't need any codes, I just need an overview of the means by which I can get there. And then I try to get used to it bit by bit.

set up moodle vidtrack completion

I'm a wordpress developer, but for a customer we are gonna set up moodle courses.
Some courses are fine and are linking to other courses on other sites that tracks completion.
But on some courses we are gonna set up a youtube video with vidtrack.
This vidtrack is logging in the database mdl_youtube that the user with id something is stating the video, pausing and reached the end.
It's this END that we are interested in.
None of us has ever been using moodle so this is kinda new.
We have been checking the activity completion in the course but can't find anything that will let us use this logging to the database from vidtrack.
Is this something that we have to code on our own? And where in moodle source code do we do this?
Hope you guys understood the question.
I will answer all the questions that you have in case i left something out or are very bad at explaining the problem.
Have a nice day.
The only solution that seems to me without getting into coding is that, put all your files through SCROM packages in SCO and then divide them into segments.
If it is a long video, this would definitely be a good strategy because even though one cannot force students to actually see the video, at least they would be forced to wait for each segment to end and then click on the next section.
Thanks!!

How to estimate current situation of an old site not created by myself before i launch my new one?

I need to do SEO and need to show improvements and a summery of new trends for a site.It is a replacement for an old site. How i can prove that i have done a good job on SEO,using google analytic and Facebook Conversion Tracking.Is there a way to get current site statistics? Then i can show, i have brought him more viewers to his new site.
If the previous site doesn't already include google analytics tracking codes then no, it doesn't keep track of any statistics. You can implement them though to the old website keep it up for a month or so, gather the data required and when you launch the new one, then compare them.
If you don't know how to add tracking codes, take a look here.

What is the significance of OrderedFriendsListInitialData?

When you're logged in, in the page source, there is a list called OrderedFriendsListInitialData.
According to rumour, it's a list of people that visit your profile the most, others say that it's a list of profiles you view the most, and yet other say it's the friends you interact with the most.
Can anyone shed some light on this by providing a definitive answer, or at least an educated one?
If You check the code You will notice it has something to do with right sidebar. Just before it in there is this url https://s-static.ak.facebook.com/rsrc.php/yT/r/q-Drar4Ade6.ogg
As it is JSON string obviously it has to be related, file this url is pointing at is sound notification for chat.
As You may notice it is initial data not chat list probably later chat script use this data to fill up people on list and make some extra check etc..
There is word ordered as well, Myself I'm not really active on facebook so have no way of checking it but it is known that fb analyses all Your steps and make this list based on thousands of factors to provide You with list of users You are likely to chat.
You father may be there because fb knows You are family and consider it as high possibility of conversation.
Send email to them If You want details.
Well in the time passed since you first posted this they've changed the name of the list to InitialChatFriendsList which I suppose is a little more descriptive of what it is, but as far as how they determine what to put on there I think my friends and I have come up with a very plausible explanation.
When determining who you are most likely to communicate with on their chat system, facebook will obviously use a whole number of factors weighted differently to determine who you most want to talk to and who you most need to talk to.
the most important is who you actually talk to... who on fb chat that you communicate with most frequently will obviously show up on your chat list.
who you have public interactions w/ (i.e tagging in at some location, picture tagging, actual wall comments etc.)
Now those two are two very large factors when determining who they put on your list, beyond that it is a combination of who looks at your page and whose page you look at. Based on my list and the list of my friends, we determined that if you are inclined to look at somebody else's page/posts a lot and they are likely to do the same for you, they will move up in rank even if you don't have an actual interactions on facebook. A couple of people who I would admit to "stalking" the most on fb are not even on my list (at least not on the top 50 which is where i stopped checking) while other people who I do occasionally look at and I have reason to believe they would be looking at my profile as well are fairly high on my list (around 10-15th place). And of course there are the completely random individuals who show up on the list who probably are stalkers.
Anyways, my point is there are so many factors that determine who is going to be on this list, you really can't just attribute it all to people who stalk you and people you stalk. While in for some people that would be the case, for most of the people on the list there is a whole list of reasons they're on there.
Of course this is all based on a very small pool of data, so who knows...
I think it may be the list of people who are on the top part of your chat list - the people you're statistically most likely to talk to. But! I may be wrong.
It definitely is the people who facebook considers are the most likely you are going to chat with. There are two lists of people in chat, one of the above, and the other friends who are online.
I believe the first 3 are accurate. When I checked for myself, my boyfriend was one, and my two best friends were 2 & 3. Everything after that seems to be a bit random, because #4 was a person I haven't interacted with for years.

I want to try my first Facebook project .. is this possible? [closed]

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I would like to start to get my hands dirty with the Facebook API. I have a personal project that I would like to link it in to. Could I get some feedback?
What I have is a site listing musicians in the live jazz/blues/soul/funk scene in Berlin, Germany. I have the artists register and they are displayed on a "wall" of artists - a large grid of thumbnail pics and short descriptions. As you hover over the small profiles, a large sidebar window populates with further data about the artist including influences, instruments played, availability, links to material, etc. The "wall" can also be filtered in a variety of ways. For example, search for only guitarists, and non-guitarists fade to near-opacity. Or text-search "Ornette Coleman" and only musicians influenced by Coleman will be shown, the others fade away into near-opacity. Availability can be shown to help musicians find jam partners or bandmates. Musicians also indicate who they play with regularly, so the "network" of any individual artist can be shown as well. It's pretty sweet, if I do say so myself. - and the most advanced thing I've tried to date.
So .. I would like to try my hand at the Facebook API. I would say I'm intermediate PHP/Javascript, but I have no experience with Facebook.
What kind of info could I incorporate into this? Most of the musicians have Facebook pages. I guess I would love to grab upcoming gig information which I could list with the artist info - and possibly sort the "wall" so that musicians playing in the near future are listed nearer to the top, other not so active musicians listed towards the bottom.
I would love to incorporate a "like" functionality as well.
Problem - not every artist will have a Facebook page.
Could anyone tell me what would be feasible? Specifically, would it be possible for some users to link to their Facebook pages and grab upcoming gig information from that?
Or if anyone has any other suggestions to try or good resources to go to.. I am all ears. If there is no realistic and useful way to integrate then I will just go ahead and close up the project and move on to something else. I am starting to go through the developer pages tonight.
I appreciate any help!
You can create an app that asks the user for permission to access their events. This app will be able to read all sorts of information about their events: dates, times, locations, link to event page, etc. Then ask the musicians to install and authorize this app. It's as simple as that. Your website would aggregate all of the information from all the musicians that authorized your app.
From what I understand, you want to grab data from musicians' Facebook pages and add that data to your current website?
If that is correct, then you don't need any interaction with Facebook users at all. You would simply create an app and have it query Facebook Pages* at scheduled times. From there, it is up to you to integrate the JSON data into your database.
As for 'Likes,' you'll probably want to lookup 'Social Plugins.'
*You could do this by using FQL to query this table: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/fql/page/ . Look at the list, especially for rows with " Applicable to Bands" descriptions.