Information playing method, apparatus, electronic device and computer-readable storage medium
US-2024430537-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9301016B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9301016-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213440306-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 5, 2012 |
| Priority date | Apr 5, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | Mar 29, 2016 |
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In particular embodiments a social networking system may receive from an external system outside the social-networking system, a request comprising a user identifier associated with a user of the social-networking system, query a social graph for stories generated by one or more connections of the user on the social-networking system, and transmit the stories to the external system. Similarly the social networking system may receive, from an external system outside of the social networking system, a request comprising a user identifier associated with a user of the social networking system, a content identifier, and a action performed by the user on the content identifier, generate a story for the received request, and publish the story to one or more connections of the user on the social networking system.
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A method comprising, by one or more computing systems: receiving at a social-networking system from a video-content-provider system a request comprising a user identifier associated with a user of the social-networking system; querying a social graph of the social-networking system for stories generated by one or more connections of the user on the social-networking system, the social graph comprising a plurality of nodes and edges connecting the nodes, the nodes comprising user nodes that are each associated with a particular user of the social-networking system, wherein edges between the user nodes identify relationships between the users of the social-networking system; sending one or more of the stories from the social-networking system for use in connection with a service provided to the user by the video-content provider; receiving, at the social-networking system from the video-content provider, an indication that the user has selected a user interface element to post a new story on the social-networking system that indicates that the user is currently watching particular content, the user interface element being displayed along with the particular content being watched; creating, by the social-networking system, a new edge in the social graph between a user node associated with the user and a content node associated with the particular content that the user is currently watching; receiving, at the social-networking system from the video-content provider, an indication that the user has selected an option to passively share what the user watches in the future without any further explicit action from the user; and automatically posting, by the social-networking system after receiving the indication that the user has selected the option to passively share what the user watches in the future, new stories on the social-networking system as the user watches new content, each new story comprising an indication of the particular new content being watched by the user, wherein the new stories are automatically posted on the social-networking system only if the user has continuously watched the new content longer than a predetermined amount of time. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the video-content provider comprises a multi-service operator (MSO) and the video content comprises cable programming; wherein the stories comprise actions corresponding to watching a particular piece of video content; and transmitting one or more stories comprising transmitting the one or more stories to a set-top box associated with the user of the social networking system for presentation of the stories in an electronic program guide (EPG). 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the stories comprise a connection of the user “liking” a particular content object. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the stories comprise a connection of the user watching a particular content object. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the stories comprise a connection of the user queuing a particular content object for future viewing. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein: the query comprises one or more content identifiers; and the method further comprises accessing a content-object database; and matching each of the one or more of the content identifiers to a content object in the content-object database. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein querying the social graph comprises searching the social graph for stories generated by connections of the user on the social-networking system for the one or more content objects. 8. One or more computer-readable non-transitory storage media in one or more computing systems, the media embodying logic that is operable when executed to: receive at a social-networking system from a video-content-provider system a request comprising a user identifier associated with a user of the social-networking system; query a social graph of the social-networking system for stories generated by one or more connections of the user on the social-networking system, the social graph comprising a plurality of nodes and edges connecting the nodes, the nodes comprising user nodes that are each associated with a particular user of the social-networking system, wherein edges between the user nodes identify relationships between the users of the social-networking system; send one or more of the stories from the social-networking system for use in connection with a service provided to the user by the video-content provider; receive, at the social-networking system from the video-content provider, an indication that the user has selected a user interface element to post a new story on the social-networking system that indicates that the user is currently watching particular content, the user interface element being displayed along with the particular content being watched; create a new edge in the social graph between a user node associated with the user and a content node associated with the particular content that the user is currently watching; receive, at the social-networking system from the video-content provider, an indication that the user has selected an option to passively share what the user watches in the future without any further explicit action from the user; and automatically post, after receiving the indication that the user has selected the option to passively share what the user watches in the future, new stories on the social-networking system as the user watches new content, each new story comprising an indication of the particular new content being watched by the user, wherein the new stories are automatically posted on the social-networking system only if the user has continuously watched the new content longer than a predetermined amount of time. 9. The media of claim 8 , wherein the video-content provider comprises a multi-service operator (MSO) and the video content comprises cable programming; wherein the stories comprise actions corresponding to watching a particular piece of video content; and transmitting one or more stories comprising transmitting the one or more stories to a set-top box associated with the user of the social networking system for presentation of the stories in an electronic program guide (EPG). 10. The media of claim 8 , wherein the stories comprise a connection of the user “liking” a particular content object. 11. The media of claim 8 , wherein the stories comprise a connection of the user watching a particular content object. 12. The media of claim 8 , wherein the stories comprise a connection of the user queuing a particular content object for future viewing. 13. The media of claim 8 , wherein: the query comprises one or more content identifiers; and the logic is further operable when executed to: access a content-object database; and match each of the one or more of the content identifiers to a content object in the content-object database. 14. The media of claim 8 , wherein querying the social graph comprises searching the social graph for stories generated by connections of the user on the social-networking system for the one or more content objects. 15. A system comprising: one or more processors; and a memory coupled to the processors comprising instructions executable by the processors, the processors operable when executing the instructions to: receive at a social-networking system from a video-content-provider system a request comprising a user identifier associated with a user of the social-networking system; query a social graph of the social-networking system for stories generated by one or more connections of the user on the social-networ
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