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Instagram users now need a public account, including a minimum of 1000 followers to go straight to the platform, confirmed the social network TechCrunch. Until now, Instagram allows someone to go directly regardless of their follow -up count or whether their account is official or private.
This move will be a push for the small creators on the platform who fall under the requirements of a thousand followers, as well as regular users who just like to go live for fun with their friends.
Users who do not have public accounts and have less than one thousand followers of them will see A new notice When they try to go live, mention that their account is no longer eligible for live. The notice continues, “We’ve changed the need to use this feature. Only 1000 people will be able to create live videos live video.”
There are users Take From Express their dissatisfaction With ChangeWith Asking something To be the opposite.
The change adjusts the live features of the Instagram to the tiktok, as the short-form video app has to have at least 1000 followers to go live users. In comparison, you must have a minimum of 50 customers to go live for YouTube channels.
Although the company did not provide a specific reason for the change, it mentioned that the move was designed to improve the experience of the overall live use.
The change can only restrict lower-quality streams by allowing the lives of the established audience to live directly.
It can be a way to save money for Meta. Since live streams hosting are expensive, Meta has decided that it does not just want to support broadcasting with a few handful viewers.