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		<title>Facebook Introducing “Live Observation Games” for Awareness</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2025 04:07:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Facebook has launched a new feature called &#8220;Live Observation Games.&#8221; 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...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Facebook has launched a new feature called &#8220;Live Observation Games.&#8221; 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. </p>
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<p>The feature is available now on Facebook&#8217;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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
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<p>                 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.</p>
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		<title>Facebook Introducing “Live Commenting” for Videos</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2025 04:07:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Facebook Announces Live Commenting for Videos (Facebook Introducing “Live Commenting” for Videos) Facebook just launched a new feature called Live Commenting. This feature is for videos. People can now comment while watching videos on Facebook. These comments appear directly on the video screen. They show up in real-time as people watch. This feature works during...]]></description>
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<p>Facebook just launched a new feature called Live Commenting. This feature is for videos. People can now comment while watching videos on Facebook. These comments appear directly on the video screen. They show up in real-time as people watch.</p>
<p>This feature works during live broadcasts. It also works on regular videos people watch later. Viewers see comments pop up over the video itself. The comments appear at the exact moment they were written. This makes discussions feel more connected to the action.</p>
<p>People can react to specific moments instantly. They do not need to wait until the video ends. Friends can share thoughts together as things happen. The feature aims to make watching videos more interactive. It feels like talking with friends while viewing something.</p>
<p>Content creators get new tools too. They can see these timed comments on their videos. This helps creators understand what parts viewers like most. Creators see which moments spark the most conversation. This feedback is immediate and tied to the content.</p>
<p>The feature is simple to use. Viewers tap the screen while watching a video. Then they type their comment as usual. The comment attaches to that exact point in the video. Other viewers see it when they reach that same spot later.</p>
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<p>                 Facebook hopes Live Commenting makes watching videos more social. It wants people to feel more connected during shared viewing experiences. The company believes this builds stronger community interactions. The update is rolling out globally now. It is available on Facebook&#8217;s mobile apps first.</p>
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		<title>Twitter improves live streaming with multi-person screen support</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Aug 2025 04:05:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Twitter Boosts Live Streaming with Multi-Person Screen Sharing (Twitter improves live streaming with multi-person screen support) Twitter announced a major upgrade for live streaming. The platform now supports multiple people sharing their screens simultaneously. This new feature lets hosts invite others to broadcast their screens live. Everyone sees all shared screens together. This change aims...]]></description>
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<p>Twitter announced a major upgrade for live streaming. The platform now supports multiple people sharing their screens simultaneously. This new feature lets hosts invite others to broadcast their screens live. Everyone sees all shared screens together.</p>
<p>This change aims to make live streams more interactive. Hosts can collaborate easily during broadcasts. Viewers see multiple perspectives at once. This is good for discussions, events, and creative projects.</p>
<p>Setting up a multi-person stream is simple. Hosts start a live video as usual. They then invite guests directly from the stream. Guests get a notification to join. Once accepted, guests can share their screen instantly. The host controls the layout. Viewers see the shared screens in real time.</p>
<p>Twitter believes this feature meets user demand. People want richer live experiences. Group screen sharing supports this need. It enables better teamwork during broadcasts. Experts can share data. Artists can collaborate live. Friends can play games together publicly.</p>
<p>The update is available now globally. Users can access it on Twitter&#8217;s mobile apps. Support for the web version is expected later. This rollout is part of Twitter&#8217;s ongoing video improvements. The company wants Twitter to be a top live video destination.</p>
<p>This multi-screen tool helps creators. It allows more dynamic content creation. Interviews become more engaging with multiple viewpoints. Tutorials can show different steps clearly. Live events gain depth with varied visuals. The potential uses are broad.</p>
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<p>                 Twitter sees this as vital for community building. Shared experiences bring people closer. Live interaction fosters stronger connections. The platform hopes this feature encourages more live broadcasting. It makes complex streams easier to manage.</p>
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		<title>Twitter Tests The Live Broadcast Function Of Virtual Concerts</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jun 2025 04:08:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Twitter Tests Live Broadcast Feature for Virtual Concerts. The social media platform Twitter is experimenting with a new tool to stream live virtual concerts. This feature aims to let users watch performances in real time without leaving the app. Tests are currently limited to select regions. Users in these areas can access live concerts through...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Twitter Tests Live Broadcast Feature for Virtual Concerts. The social media platform Twitter is experimenting with a new tool to stream live virtual concerts. This feature aims to let users watch performances in real time without leaving the app. Tests are currently limited to select regions. Users in these areas can access live concerts through Twitter’s multimedia section.   </p>
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<p>The company confirmed the trial in a statement. A spokesperson said the goal is to create immersive experiences for audiences. They added that artists can interact with fans during broadcasts. Twitter is partnering with music labels and event organizers to test the feature. Early participants include indie bands and electronic music producers.  </p>
<p>Viewers can react to performances using emojis or comments. They can also share clips of live shows on their profiles. Twitter plans to integrate virtual tip jars for artists. This allows fans to support performers directly during streams. The platform is exploring options for ticket sales or paid access in the future.  </p>
<p>The move follows increased demand for online entertainment. Many users shifted to digital events during the pandemic. Twitter’s experiment could help artists reach global audiences more easily. It also provides a new way for the platform to compete with video-focused apps like TikTok and YouTube.  </p>
<p>Technical challenges remain. Streaming high-quality video without delays is a priority. Twitter’s team is optimizing servers to handle large viewership. They are also testing tools for artists to customize their broadcasts. These include virtual backdrops and multi-camera angles.  </p>
<p>Feedback from early tests has been mixed. Some users praised the interactive elements. Others noted issues with audio sync or connectivity. Twitter assured it is refining the feature based on user input. No official launch date has been announced. The company hinted at expanding the test to more regions if results are positive.  </p>
<p>Industry analysts say virtual concerts could become a key revenue stream. Social platforms are investing heavily in live content to keep users engaged. Twitter’s entry into this space signals its ambition to diversify beyond text-based posts. Music rights and licensing agreements are still under discussion. The platform must navigate these complexities before a full rollout.  </p>
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<p>                 Artists involved in the trial expressed optimism. One musician called it a “low-pressure way to connect with listeners.” A music label executive highlighted the potential for discovering new talent. Twitter has not disclosed financial terms for performers or partners. The company emphasized this is an early-stage project subject to change.</p>
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