Facebook's new live video function allows you to play your own life – but they say they are not it. What do you think of it?
United States adults say they will be sharing a lot on Facebook, and they're not excited about social networking new life video features.
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| Facebook’s new Live video feature lets you broadcast |
This according to a new survey from the Huffington Post and YouGov survey current attitudes on Facebook. Full 77% of the adults surveyed, United States using Facebook say they will never live video on their Facebook lives while 59% said they had "heard nothing" about abilities.
In addition, the 37% said they "hardly" posting personal photos and videos on Facebook, 20% said they "will not". Only 3% them with personal media every day. 28% said they use Facebook less now than they were a year ago, while 45% said they used it more or less equal.
This result is just a few days after reports showed that the panic appeared in Facebook "share" down on the platform. Although the company still rule the Internet with larger and inserted in the user base than any of its rivals, its status as a friend "intimate" gathering place to fade.
"It has become a personal portal of the online world," will Oremus in a column on a slate. Is no longer just a hub for baby pictures, drunken status updates and messages from the mother, Facebook launched a dizzying array of smart phone-oriented, and by extension, new products on the Internet.
Notice, it's up to you to experience news updates through Facebook. Articles are displayed in real time on posts from a variety of publishers in the Facebook platform. Messenger now allows you to talk like 1-800 take "robots" by companies rather than customer service line.
Of course, there are live: new video broadcast service was suspended distribution of the user with this aggression has resulted in another content loss.
Facebook hopes that live video will lead people to share personal content on the Web site again, but it was not clear whether the normal human who would bite.
Huffington and YouGov from new survey results indicate that maybe they will not. Of course, it should also be noted that many media organizations--including the Huffington Post--as a format, and often live video to their audience. Just because individuals don't want to play their own life does not mean that they will not see the other broadcasts.
In addition, attitudes changed. If you ask people whether they had 15 years ago brunch photos upload them to an online network, was full of distant acquaintances, they may think you are crazy.
In this way, a smart modern age: just because people say they can't do something does not mean that Facebook can't get them.
This article has been updated to include information about your media organization.
The Huffington/YouGov including 1000 completed interviews, in the United States in adults, including 788 Facebook users, using selected examples from the YouGov online group choose to match the demographics and other characteristics of United States adults conducted April 22-25.
Huffington Post has even YouGov daily opinion polls. You can learn more about this project and participating in YouGov nationally representative opinion polls. From the Huffington Post/YouGov all polling data can be found here. More details on the poll's methodology is available here.
Most investigation reports said some, but not all, potential measurement error of margin of error. YouGov report includes margins of error based on the model, depending on a specific set of statistical hypothesis and the selected sample, rather than the standard method of random probability sampling. If these assumptions are wrong based on the model of error may not be accurate. Based on the model more detailed description of the error, please click here.