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Users have been reporting over the past few days that their accounts aren't eligible for Live broadcast on the app anymore.
Instagram has updated its live streaming policy. Now, only public accounts with 1,000 followers can go live. This change aims ...
Until now, Instagram allowed anyone to go live, regardless of their follower count or whether their account was public or ...
Instagram has added a new requirement to its Live mode. Going further, you will need a minimum of 1,000 followers and a public account to go live on the platform. It has not provided any clarification ...
As reported by TechCrunch, Instagram now requires you to have 1,000 followers or more before you can go live on the app. In ...
You'll need at least 1,000 followers and a public account to go live on the Meta app. Instagram is putting the kibosh on ...
The once-open stage of Live, where anyone could broadcast a birthday toast or a late-night jam session to a handful of ...
Instagram has not specified any reason for imposing limits on the livestreaming feature, but this aligns with limits that are ...
Using Instagram Live is relatively straightforward, but with a little extra know-how, you can make your livestream engaging, high-quality, and worth your followers’ time.
If needed, Instagram Live Producer can support a frame rate value of 60fps, as well, but because of early bugs, the stream may still be seen as 30fps on Live Producer's preview page.
Instagram Live hosts’ live videos are saved to the Instagram Live archive for 30 days, but only if they have previously enabled the feature or saved them after the live video itself.