WilliamRayWalters
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Has anyone seen Facebook's video section? Right now it seems mostly centered around live video streams and prior recorded streams, but it's now a prominent 'play' button next to the notifications button on the mobile app. You click the button and immediately see a video feed of the people you are following and others that are recommended. You can click the 'guide' button and browse videos by category. Following someone you like is as simple as hitting 'follow' and it all neatly integrates into Facebook's current system.
This is the first step to what will eventually be Facebook taking over the market for online video a few years from now. This will condition its loyal and vast user base to think of Facebook, among everything else, as a place to go to to see their favorite video creators as well as their favorite streamers, all of which will eventually be lured to Facebook due to the sheer numbers of potential audience members facebook has built-in access to. Facebook's revenue report that came out recently obliterated the estimated earnings for the platform, and there is also already talk of sharing revenue with live streamers. Non-live video creators sharing revenue will follow not so long after, I'm sure.
Facebook doesn't only want to be the biggest and most popular place on the internet...it wants to be the internet. I think it will happen, to. I hope everyone is ready. Things are going to change.
This is the first step to what will eventually be Facebook taking over the market for online video a few years from now. This will condition its loyal and vast user base to think of Facebook, among everything else, as a place to go to to see their favorite video creators as well as their favorite streamers, all of which will eventually be lured to Facebook due to the sheer numbers of potential audience members facebook has built-in access to. Facebook's revenue report that came out recently obliterated the estimated earnings for the platform, and there is also already talk of sharing revenue with live streamers. Non-live video creators sharing revenue will follow not so long after, I'm sure.
Facebook doesn't only want to be the biggest and most popular place on the internet...it wants to be the internet. I think it will happen, to. I hope everyone is ready. Things are going to change.
