Despite the titillating content possibilities that come with unlimited livestreams, viewers will still have to sacrifice a significant amount of data to watch them. Second of all, you can probably expect a very upsetting phone bill. Which leads us to a pressing question: What might happen to your data plan if you stumble upon a livestream of a pen full of puppies and - I don’t know - watch it for six hours sans Wi-Fi?įirst of all, your phone will probably die. Though the feature is meant to be used by groups with enough bandwidth to stream for impressive periods of time, it also relies upon users to actually watch those streams. Now, TechCrunch reports that the service will soon let you broadcast for as long as you want, ensuring at least a handful of new 24-hour eagle nest feeds. Facebook Live allows you to stream 90-minute clips of whatever you’re doing, and since its launch, we’ve been gifted real-time broadcasts of everything from a woman giving birth to an octopus kite swaying dreamily in the sky.
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