Lexeme: social plug-in  
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  1. noun. A social plug-in refers to a software component or application that enables social interaction and integration on a website or online platform. It allows users to interact with social media platforms and share content, such as articles, images, videos, or comments, directly from a website. Social plug-ins can include features like "Like" buttons, share buttons, comment sections, social login options, and social activity feeds. These plug-ins help increase engagement, drive traffic, and enhance the social media presence of a website or online platform. Popular examples of social plug-ins are the Facebook Like button, Twitter share button, and Instagram feed integration. GPT3.5
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