Oh, and just a FYI for everyone, the screenshot on netflix.com is not accurate. By default it publishes a synopsis of the movie you rated on netflix.com instead of a advertised one-line 'rated (moviename) x out of 5 stars.' You have to actually change the options in facebook so that it does the one line post. Thankfully I didn't rate a bunch of movies before noticing that.
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Hmm... doesn't work yet. Any ETA?
Should be now, though we'd expect some lag on day one before it goes live.
Nope, http://www.netflix.com/facebookconnect is still a 404 page as of 3/24 2:52 AM CST
BUT!
http://www.netflix.com/FacebookConnect works
Entire business is based on the internet and the press office doesn't understand that capitalization in URLs matter. Ouch :)
Oh, and just a FYI for everyone, the screenshot on netflix.com is not accurate. By default it publishes a synopsis of the movie you rated on netflix.com instead of a advertised one-line 'rated (moviename) x out of 5 stars.' You have to actually change the options in facebook so that it does the one line post. Thankfully I didn't rate a bunch of movies before noticing that.
Where would one find this setting? All I can find in facebook is the option to turn the updates on or off completely
http://www.facebook.com/editapps.php?v=wall