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Facebook pushes live video feature high on your News Feed
The update will show users Live Videos towards the top of their feeds.
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Facebook has been spending plenty of time on itsLive Video offering – working diligently to better showcase it on both desktop and mobile Web, as well as creating a VR opportunity with its Live 360 Video technology.
“We do not expect Pages to see significant changes as a result of this update”.
Users spend triple the amount of time watching a Live video than a video that’s no longer live, which indicates how much people are enthralled by the broadcasting novelty.
Just like me, you also want to watch any video live on Facebook.
It appears that the live videos have been getting quite popular.
Social networking giant Facebook has been constantly tweaking its News Feed in order to enhance the user experience.
This is indeed a good move from Facebook to boost the Facebook Live Videos. It gives viewers the possibility to react and write comments about them. The viewing numbers for Live Videos, on the other hand, are already promising.
News Feed is made up of posts from the friends and Pages you have connected to.
Facebook has been moving faster towards the direction of video based content. This has been a very obvious move from the company, and they have been putting more and more efforts towards engaging the users with the video content. Facebook has recently introduced the Facebook Live Videos update, which allows the users to broadcast whatever they are doing – live. In the beginning it was only accessible for certain verified accounts belonging to celebrities from the USA, but in February 2016 this option had rolled out for everyone, including for Android users.
The new initiative represents Facebook’s effort to take on Twitter in the live-video arena.
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The recording of live videos is now possible only through Android and iOS devices.