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posted by mrpg on Monday June 11 2018, @12:21PM   Printer-friendly
from the game-on dept.

Facebook.gg: New video game streaming service to rival Twitch

Facebook has launched its own video game streaming hub. Facebook.gg, which launched on Thursday, will compete directly with popular platforms like Twitch and Mixer.

It's part of the social media site's continued efforts to become a destination for video content. The new service suggests streams based on who individual users follow, and highlights content chosen by Facebook.

Instagram is targeting one of YouTube's weaknesses with plans for long-form video

Instagram is gunning for YouTube with a plan to allow longer-form video, according to the owner of an influencer network whose clients have talked with the Facebook-owned company, as well as numerous media reports.

Allowing long video could help Instagram court social media stars and their millions of fans to use its platform as their primary online home, instead of relying on YouTube, where many have fewer followers. And when the users move, so will the marketers, meaning Facebook stands to gain advertising revenue at Google-owned YouTube's expense.

[...] The news of the Facebook-owned platform embracing longer videos was first reported by The Wall Street Journal, which said Instagram would soon allow users to upload videos up to 60 minutes to their profiles. TechCrunch added on Thursday that Instagram was talking to social media influencers and publishers to create shows for an upcoming section for dedicated-to-video content, similar to Snapchat Discover.


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  • (Score: 0, Redundant) by Anonymous Coward on Monday June 11 2018, @12:28PM (6 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday June 11 2018, @12:28PM (#691365)

    social media influencers

    social media influencers

    social media influencers

    social media influencers

    social media influencers

    social media influencers

    If there were ever a time the planet would benefit from a collision with a large asteroid...

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  • (Score: 2) by MichaelDavidCrawford on Monday June 11 2018, @01:27PM (1 child)

    He had to start paying Twitter when he reached 20,000 followers. That was five or ten years ago.

    He's an activist for the bisexual, polyamourous, progress political and computer communities.

    Some of his followers follow _me_ now. To snarf some of his computer industry followers turned about to require nothing other than for me to follow them.

    However one of my new followers tweeted "Hi [FIRSTNAME]! Pleased to meet you. Please follow me on Facebook too".

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    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday June 11 2018, @03:58PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Monday June 11 2018, @03:58PM (#691447)

      Social Media Influencers are the new Multi-Level Marketers.

      If your friend is a Social Media Influencer, he is not your friend.

  • (Score: 2) by Freeman on Monday June 11 2018, @04:32PM (3 children)

    by Freeman (732) on Monday June 11 2018, @04:32PM (#691463) Journal

    You think the economy, global warming, overpopulation, liberals, commies, conservatives, are a problem? Just think what would happen, if a large asteroid were to hit the earth. Most of those problems would be moot or much more limited in influence. I believe in God, but for Atheists extinction level events are a much bigger worry. The only way to help protect against a major extinction level event is to spread out to the stars. Otherwise, one cosmically tiny asteroid is all it would take to wipe out human life. Since, I do believe in God, that's not as much of a worry for me. I do think it's awesome to work towards putting people in Space, because I am curious as to what the other planets really look like, etc.

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    • (Score: 2) by takyon on Monday June 11 2018, @05:16PM (2 children)

      by takyon (881) <reversethis-{gro ... s} {ta} {noykat}> on Monday June 11 2018, @05:16PM (#691484) Journal

      You think a god would intervene to redirect one cosmically tiny asteroid?

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      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday June 11 2018, @10:49PM

        by Anonymous Coward on Monday June 11 2018, @10:49PM (#691651)

        No, he thinks god will save his "soul".

      • (Score: 3, Insightful) by Freeman on Monday June 18 2018, @03:18PM

        by Freeman (732) on Monday June 18 2018, @03:18PM (#694534) Journal

        Think bigger, God won't allow a cosmically tiny asteroid to wipe out life on Earth. Unless, He wants it to. Which could be an option come Armageddon, but then He wouldn't need to cause a cosmically tiny asteroid to hit Earth. The Earth is the tiny portion of the Universe where sin took a hold. We are free to make our own choices and garner the consequences of them. He controls the entire Universe, but has given us the freedom to choose between Life or Death, Salvation or Damnation.

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