Instagram prohibits creators with under 1,000 followers from going live

The news: Instagram added new limitations to its livestream feature, now requiring creators to have a public account with over 1,000 followers to go live, per TechCrunch.

  • The change makes Instagram’s requirements more similar to TikTok’s, which also requires a minimum of 1,000 followers to go live.
  • Instagram stated that the update aims to “improve the overall Live consumption experience” but did not provide more specifics.

The benefit to Meta: There are advantages to making livestreams more exclusive for the social media giant.

  • The update will ideally limit low-quality livestreams, TechCrunch notes—making it much simpler for users to find quality live content and keeping audiences engaged with the livestream experience.
  • The move could save Meta money, as hosting livestreams comes at a high cost.

A blow to small creators: Not everyone benefits from the move.

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