This feature has been on facebook for sometime now but only reserved for celebrities and people with followers of over a million people but it seems like it is all about to change. Facebook just flipped the switch on its live streaming feature in its iOS app.
The social network is expanding its live streaming capabilities to all of its iOS users in the U.S. The company first began experimenting with live video last year but Thursday's update marks the first time Facebook has made the feature widely available.
Additionally, you can subscribe to a person or Page's live videos so you can get a notification each time they start a new broadcast.
Facebook's Vadim Lavrusik said the company is working to bring the features to Android users "soon" and the the rest of the world "in the coming weeks."
The company first began experimenting with live video in August, but the feature was limited to to people who use Mentions, Facebook's app for celebrities and other public figures.
Facebook has been ramping up its video efforts over the last year, and bringing live streaming to everyone could help the social network see even more engagement with its video features. According to the company, users are already watching upwards of 3 billion videos a day — a number that will likely only increase as the social network makes videos, including live streams, increasingly prominent on its app and website.
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