Facebook knows that the main topic of conversation in the U.S. and much of the world on Sunday will surround a certain football game, so it wants to be your personal curator for the Super Bowl.
Today, Facebook unveiled plans for a Super Bowl-related page where it will collect football-related chatter from your friends and others in your network, along with photos, videos, expert commentary, and more — including the score of the contest between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots.
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Users can add their voice to the conversation by including the phrase “watching Super Bowl XLIX” in their updates.
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Facebook, of course, wants to become the natural home for live event conversation. In the past, Twitter has often been considered the second-screen destination of choice for many people. But in recent months, Twitter and Facebook have been competing more and more for people’s live-event attention. For example, Facebook created a Trending page for last year’s World Cup.
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