Facebook has launched a new feature called “Live Observation Games.” This tool aims to raise awareness about important global issues. The games let users watch live events worldwide. People can interact during these broadcasts. They answer questions about what they see. They also predict what might happen next. Correct answers earn points. Users can compare scores with friends.


Facebook Introducing “Live Observation Games” for Awareness

(Facebook Introducing “Live Observation Games” for Awareness)

The feature is available now on Facebook’s main app. It focuses on real-time situations. Examples include natural disaster responses or cultural festivals. The goal is simple. Facebook wants users to learn while watching. The company believes seeing events live creates stronger connections. This could help people understand different perspectives better.

Some experts support the idea. They say it makes learning about world events more engaging. Others worry about privacy risks. They also question showing sensitive content. Facebook says it has safety measures. Moderators review all streams. Users can report concerning content too.

This move follows criticism about misinformation on social media. Facebook hopes the games will show its positive impact. The feature is free for all users. It works on both phones and computers. Facebook plans to add more game topics soon. These may cover health campaigns or environmental projects.


Facebook Introducing “Live Observation Games” for Awareness

(Facebook Introducing “Live Observation Games” for Awareness)

The development team spent two years creating the feature. They tested it in several countries first. Feedback was mostly positive. Users said they felt more informed. They also enjoyed the interactive parts. Facebook will monitor usage data. This helps improve future versions. The company invites organizations to suggest events for coverage.