Facebook has made a significant change in live broadcasting policies. Live broadcasts will now be stored for only 30 days, then will be deleted automatically. Previously, these videos could remain indefinitely on the platform. So when does the new application come into force? Details in our news…
Facebook live broadcasts will now be stored only 30 days! Old videos will be deleted
First of all, the new application has entered into force as of today. Facebook, said in a statement, this change is made to provide storage policies to the sector standards and to provide a more up -to -date live broadcasting experience for users, he said. In short, we can say they are going to savings.

Users will have various options to avoid losing old live broadcasts. They will be able to download their videos, transfer them to cloud storage services, or convert their contents into reals format. There is a 60 -day storage time for Prime and Partner users on competing platforms such as Twitch and a 14 -day storage time for standard publishers. Youtube automatically converts live broadcasts into normal videos and keeps them indefinitely.

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Facebook will give users an extra 6 -month period to make the deletion process more flexible. If a process is not taken during this time, old live broadcasts will be permanently removed. In addition, thanks to Facebook’s new download tools, users will be able to transfer all old live broadcasts to their devices or cloud storage services such as Google Drive, Dropbox.
Obviously, this change may be linked to Facebook’s short video format Reels more prominent. The company encourages users to convert their most important moments into reals and keep them on their pages. Do you think Facebook’s move is correct? Do you think live broadcasts should be kept indefinitely? You can write your opinions in the comments section below…