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Instagram has introduced a major restriction to its livestreaming feature: users now need at least 1,000 followers and a ...
Users have been reporting over the past few days that their accounts aren't eligible for Live broadcast on the app anymore.
Instagram has implemented a new policy requiring users to have at least 1,000 followers and a public account to utilise its ...
Instagram has updated its live streaming policy. Now, only public accounts with 1,000 followers can go live. This change aims ...
In a surprising development, Instagram has raised the bar for going live. The app has now set limit to have a public account ...
Instagram now requires users to have a public account and at least 1,000 followers to go live. Here's what the change means ...
Meta is following TikTok’s lead, and will restrict private accounts, and accounts with less than 1,000 followers, from going live.
Until now, Instagram allowed anyone to go live, regardless of their follower count or whether their account was public or private.
Instagram has not specified any reason for imposing limits on the livestreaming feature, but this aligns with limits that are ...
Instagram has recently updated its live streaming feature, now requiring users to have at least 1,000 followers to access it.
Yeah, this is not going to go down well with smaller creators on Instagram. Over the past few weeks, you may have seen this notification pop-up in your IG feed (via Social Varsity): Yes, Instagram has ...