The feature, as seen above, allows certain blogs and news organizations to include status updates, videos and photos in stories, a feature that Twitter has already had for some time now.
Facebook is first partnering with news organizations before expanding the functionality to all sites, and has so far allowed the feature on CNN, Huffington Post, Mashable, People, and Bleacher Report.
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The posts work in the same way as embeds from Twitter and YouTube, once your account is enabled you will have the option to "Embed post." That will then spit out a code you can cut and paste into a blog entry or HTML file, or a news story like this one.
For a post to be embeddable, it must be set to public.
Facebook's latest feature comes amid a massive share price rise for the company, with analysts declaring Zuckerberg's company is finally on the right track.