1.Facebook Live
Facebook new feature facebook live: the ability to broadcast
live video streams from the facebook app for power users, Facebook Mentions.
Six months later, the feature, now branded Facebook Live, began a slow rollout
for normal users, initially in the United States.
Have engaging conversations with your followers
Live is the best way to interact with viewers in real time. Field their burning questions, hear what's on their mind and check out their Live Reactions to gauge how your broadcast is going.
Reach new audiences in new ways
People love watching video, which is why we've built a dedicated place to watch this engaging content on Facebook. While your current fans will be able to keep up here and in News Feed, the experience will help new followers discover you too.
Connect Instantly
Live lets you connect with the people who care most. Your
followers can receive notifications when you go live so they know to tune in to
your broadcasts at just the right time.
2.Instagram Live
Live video on Instagram Stories helps you connect with your
friends and followers right now. When you’re done, your live story disappears
from the app so you can feel more comfortable sharing anything, anytime.
It’s easy to go live just swipe right from feed to open the camera, tap the “Start Live Video” button and start sharing for up to an hour. Your friends may get a notification when you go live so they can tune in. While you’re live, you can pin a comment for everyone to see or turn comments off altogether.
When someone you follow starts a live story, you’ll see “Live” under their profile photo in the stories bar. During the broadcast, you can comment and like as much as you want. You can also check out new live stories on Explore. Tap “Top Live” to see exciting live stories happening at that moment and swipe right and left to easily skip around.
3.YouTube Live
You can reach your audience live by taking advantage of live
streaming on YouTube.YouTube channels with more than 10,000 subscribers will be
first to get mobile live streaming.
The video sharing site, which already supports live streaming from a computer, will add a live button to the mobile app on your phone or tablet. Live videos will show up in your recommendations and in playlists. Viewers can find live videos in search, or the creator can make them accessible only to people with the link. Basically, a live video works the same as a regular video.
Viewers will be able to talk to YouTubers during live videos using a new Super Chat feature for a price. Paying for a Super Chat message pins your message to the top of the window so it isn't lost in the deluge of comments and messages flying in from other viewers.
4.Twitter Live
Live video is the most immersive way to experience what’s
happening around the world. From protests and monumental moments to
celebrations and things that make us LOL, Twitter is making it easier for you to
broadcast live video - straight from Twitter.
You can create and Tweet live video from the
Twitter app, powered by Periscope. To go live, compose a Tweet, then tap “LIVE”
which brings you to pre-broadcast screen where you can frame your shot. When
you’re ready, press “Go Live” to start broadcasting.
Once you’re live, anyone on Twitter and Periscope can join
your live video and participate in your experience. When you’re watching a live
video, comment and send hearts by tapping the screen. Hearts show your support
for the broadcaster.
5. Snapchat Live Stories
Snapchat stories are a collection of photos and
videos that you and your friends publish over the course of a 24-hour period.
It's essentially a glimpse of your day. We say 24-hour period, because stories
will disappear after 24 hours.It is same as the instagram live stories
You may have seen a section called "Live" in the Stories screen. Live Stories are curated snaps surrounding a particular event. Snapchat pulls user-submitted photos and videos from Snapchatters around the world to craft these Live Stories. So, a Live Story about Paris, for example, would include snaps from people in Paris.
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