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One Million Comments On Facebook Sets A World Record
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It sounded like a great idea for our group to show what we are capable of when we work together
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Saturday, February 04, 2012:
Comments posted on social networking site Facebook about the Frontierville and Zynga game has set a world record by getting at least 1,001,552 comments, the Guinness World Records said. The post belongs to Tracey Hodgson of the United Kingdom and was posted on the Facebook page Ffgpioneers.
"The figure, which was achieved by 107 fans of the freemium game by Zynga, almost doubles the previous record set for a post by Roberto Esposito (Italy) last year," it said.
According to the Guinness World Records, Hodgson said she thought of setting a new social media benchmark, after her daughter started playing it--"using my Facebook account."
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"I began to play myself, and then got involved in helping with the game's community groups as an administrator," Hodgson said.
She said that when her friend Nattie Murphy saw the previous record, she suggested that Hodgson try to break it.
"It sounded like a great idea for our group to show what we are capable of when we work together," Hodgson said.
She said many left the record group because of the constant notifications, but there were a core group of four people including Nattie adding comments.
"It feels fantastic to have been able to break the world record for our community - while I don't actually play Frontierville anymore, I've met some great people through playing it and love to be able to help them enjoy the game still," Hodgson said.
Tahir Zubair, EFYTIMES News Network
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