From now on, it will cost money to watch Facebook live videos. Since no such fee has been paid so far, Facebook has implemented new rules from now on. Now, you have to pay a fee to watch Facebook Live videos.
The Facebook company is preparing to implement a rule that users have to pay a fee to watch other people's live videos on Facebook.
During the ongoing lockdown due to the corona virus, Facebook said it was making arrangements to support artists performing through Facebook Live. Facebook has stated that creators and small entrepreneurs will also benefit from this. The company says that the artists who come to Facebook Live can earn money after the rule of paying money to watch live video has been implemented.
Facebook will add a new feature to the Live Video Fee system. Accordingly, live Facebook users will be able to choose whether to show their live video to others for free or for a fee before coming live.
If the live performer chooses the option that others can watch his live video only by paying a fee, Facebook will provide a certain amount of the fee paid by the viewers to watch the video.
It is said that Facebook is going to make such an arrangement so that the artists who are forced to stay at home due to the lockdown can get financial benefits by giving their presentations through Facebook Live. Musicians and singers, comedians, exercise instructors as well as people involved in the field of speech or proclamation will benefit from this rule. With this new feature of Facebook, users will be able to raise funds for any welfare work instead of taking financial benefit from their live video. Such users will be able to add a donut button to their live stream. Facebook will deposit 100% of the amount collected through the donate button in the accounts of non-profit organizations.
Earlier, Facebook had introduced the feature of paying such fee for its gaming service in 2018. Designed specifically for video game players, the streaming platform allows Facebook users to donate money to any video player's stream.
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