Starting February 19th, Facebook will delete users' live broadcasts after 30 days to align with industry standards and update live video experiences. Users are advised to download their broadcasts before they are deleted, which can also be shared as Reels. Notifications will inform users of deletions in waves; however, they will have 90 days to download older videos before deletion. Facebook offers multiple tools for backing up content and even a six-month postponement request for saving videos.
Facebook will start deleting users' live broadcast recordings after 30 days starting February 19th, urging users to download or transfer videos before deletion.
Meta claims this policy aligns storage with industry standards and reflects that most live video views occur within the initial weeks of broadcasting.
Users can save videos either individually or in bulk to storage services like Dropbox or Google Drive before the 30-day expiration.
A postpone request option allows users to extend the time to save their content by six months, providing flexibility in managing their live broadcasts.
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