Instagram, owned by $META, has introduced a new feature that allows users to livestream exclusively to their Close Friends list. This update, available globally starting today, enables users to host more private Live broadcasts. Up to three additional accounts can join the broadcast, making it a more intimate experience for users.
Meta rolls out the ability for users to restrict their Instagram Lives to Close Friends, with the option for three other users to join the broadcast (@krisholt / Engadget) https://t.co/IQaE49sS7a 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/PB42AUkWc6
$META's Instagram is rolling out a new feature that allows users to host Live broadcasts exclusively for their curated Close Friends list. Up to three additional accounts can join the broadcast. This update will be available globally starting today and offers a more private and… https://t.co/WkJSPVPLUP
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Instagram rolls out Live broadcasts for close friends: Image: Instagram Instagram is introducing a way to livestream to a smaller, more private audience. Beginning today, Instagram users will be able to host Live broadcasts only… https://t.co/a2o4XAGiSu #ai #ainews
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