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Facebook needs no introduction. With almost 1.5 billion daily active users it’s a social media channel that dominates others by audience reach and engagement. With our refreshed version of the LiveChat - Facebook Messenger integration, you can handle messages from your Facebook fans in the app directly.

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  • Video Game: In this field, you can tag the name of a video game, if applicable. Facebook Live broadcast. Copy and paste the Stream Key and URL into the settings of the streaming software that you chose previously. After copying, you see a preview of your screen with your choices. You can use that Stream Key for the next seven days.
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This article describes how to troubleshoot problems you might encounter while using Facebook in Firefox.

Note: If you share your computer with other people and don't want them to log in to your Facebook account, read How do I share Firefox between people on a computer?
Note: If you want to prevent Facebook from tracking your browsing activity on other sites, check out Facebook Container: Prevent Facebook from tracking your visits to other websites.

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In order to load games on Facebook like YoVille, FarmVille, Cafe, or Fishworld, you may need to set the Flash plugin to allow saving information on your computer.

End of Flash support: Like other browsers and Adobe, Firefox is endingended Flash support at the end of 2020. Please see End of support for Adobe Flash for more information.

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  1. Right-clickHold down the control key while you click on any Flash content and select Global Settings…. The Flash Player Settings Manager window will open.
  2. Select the Storage tab.
  3. Click . The Local Storage Settings by Site window will open.
  4. Select www.facebook.com in the list and below When the selected site wants to use local storage:, select an entry different from Block.
  5. Click .
  6. Dismiss the Flash Player Settings Manager window.

If you cannot connect to the Facebook website at all in Firefox:

  • Check to see if you can connect in another browser such as Internet Explorer or EdgeSafariEpiphany.
    • If you can connect in another browser, but not in Firefox:
      1. Follow the troubleshooting steps below, starting with the Clear cookies and cache section.
      2. Check to make sure your Internet security software (such as a firewall, antivirus, or anti-spyware program) is set to allow Firefox. For instructions on configuring specific firewall programs, see Configure firewalls so that Firefox can access the Internet.
  • If you cannot connect in any browser, the Facebook site may be down.

You can visit the Facebook Help Center or the Facebook Help Community to see if your issue is a known Facebook website problem. If you can't find a solution, follow the troubleshooting steps below.

Clear cookies and cache

Clearing your stored cookies and the Firefox cache can solve several common problems with Facebook, such as Farmville issues.

  1. Click the Library button on your toolbar. (If you don't see it there, click the menu button then click Library.) Click and select .
  2. In the Time Range to clear: drop-down, select Everything.
  3. Below the drop-down menu, select both Cookies and Cache. Make sure other items you want to keep are not selected.
  4. Click .

Check cookie settings

If you receive an error message that mentions cookies after clearing your cookies and cache:

  1. Click the menu button and select ..
  2. Select the Privacy & Security panel and go to the Cookies and Site Data section.
  3. Make sure Accept cookies and site data from websites (recommended) is selected.
  4. Make sure Accept third-party cookies and site data is set to Always or From Visited.
  5. Click .
  6. Make sure facebook.com is not listed.
    • If it is listed, click on its entry, then click .
  1. Click the menu button and select ..
  2. Select the Privacy & Security panel and go to the Cookies and Site Data section.
  3. Make sure Accept cookies and site data is selected.
  4. Click .
  5. Make sure facebook.com is not listed.
    • If it is listed, click on its entry, then click .

Check if JavaScript is being blocked

You should check whether you have an extension (such as NoScript) or Internet security program (such as a firewall, antivirus, or anti-spyware program) that can block JavaScript.

Check extensions, themes, and the Flash plugin

If the steps above did not fix your problem with Facebook:

  1. Determine whether an extension or theme is causing your problem. See Troubleshoot extensions, themes and hardware acceleration issues to solve common Firefox problems for instructions.
  2. Determine whether the Flash plugin is causing your problem. See Flash Plugin - Keep it up to date and troubleshoot problems for instructions.

Check for malware

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Certain types of malicious software can cause problems with connecting to Facebook. See Troubleshoot Firefox issues caused by malware for instructions on troubleshooting malware problems with Firefox.

Facebook is known to make changes to their system regularly. Check Facebook Developer Blog for changes that have recently been made.

Hey guys! I'm excited to share my guide to using Facebook Live because this is something new that I can really see myself using regularly! I did two broadcasts last night in my Blogging Your Way group on Facebook and it was so much fun! And though the lighting was bad, I still had a great time and decided that going forward, I'll try to broadcast in natural light. Anyway, I've been doing a lot of research into Facebook Live for the past week and so I thought I'd share my findings based on my experience and some creative ideas on how bloggers and small biz peeps can use it. Ready?

WHAT Facebook Live lets you broadcast a live video from your iOS or Android (not from your computer, at least not at the moment) to your followers on Facebook either on your own timeline OR on the timeline of a Groups page that you run. Your audience can freely interact in real time through comments and Facebook emoji. It’s fun!

WHERE First, click on the Facebook app on your smartphone. Then login. On your timeline, top left corner, click on “status”. An “update state” screen will appear. Click below on “live video”. Enter a clear description for the video. Click on the blue bar that says “go live”. Countdown begins 3, 2, 1… Smile! You’re live! Yay!

WHY It’s easy. It’s fun. It’s fresh. And you’ve already got peeps. Think about it, you most likely already have followers or you may have a private group page that you run for your business. This means you don’t have to start from zero on a new app. BUT REALLY, WHY? We need to make genuine connections now more than ever. With a bevy of beautiful, yet heavily edited images and inspiring yet overly tweaked written content, all that sparkle and shine can feel boring at times. Even fake. Your content may be discouraging because to your fans, you may come across as totally unapproachable to your fans. You can google and find anything online yet we all still crave more. That “more” can be satisfied currently through live broadcasting. A live video gives YOU a chance to share openly without retakes, beautiful filters or post-processing. As a result, you can create genuine and present topics and share moments in a fresh new way that can inspire your followers.

HOW: THE NITTY GRITTY

You need a strong connection, at least a 4G connection. Use Wi-Fi if you can.

You can go live for up to 90 minutes. Facebook suggests videos no less than 10 minutes so you’ll get more viewers, this gives people time to see that you are live…

When you go live… say hello, smile, say your name and business name.

Announce your broadcast a day in advance if you can. Then post reminders the morning of the broadcast and then, an hour before. You can post on all of your social media with a link to where the broadcast will appear. If sharing in a groups page though, they’ll need to be added first as a member to view. If sharing on your Facebook page, make sure you set the broadcast to “public” before you go live so those who aren’t your Facebook friends can still see it.

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Write a clear description for your broadcast that motivates people to check it out.

When you wrap up, your video auto-saves to your timeline and stays there. It won’t expire after 24 hours.

If you don’t want to save it, you can delete like you would any timeline update.

After your broadcast, you can save the video to your camera roll giving you the chance to share the video elsewhere, like on YouTube, Vimeo and your blog.

Comments that come in during the live session will show up on your timeline with the video. Those who couldn’t watch during the live session can view later, read the comments and add comments too.

Engage your audience while live! Ask and respond to questions, address people by name, etc.

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You can specify who can see your broadcast.Yeah, really! When you’re ready to go live, click the ‘status’ button on your timeline, click ‘live video’, enter a video description. Beneath that, you’ll see a bar that says Friends (or another default option, depending on who usually sees your status updates.) Click on that bar and a window will pop up that says “share with”. Here you can share with Public, Friends, Friends except Acquaintances, Friends except (you can add people that you do not want to view your broadcast) or Only Me. When you finish, click “done” on the top right of your screen. Note: Why would you click on “only me”? This is perfect when you want to test your broadcast and see how it looks/works before going live to the world.

The video will always show up in square format, it doesn’t matter if you shoot holding your phone in portrait or landscape mode.

Your video will save in the format you shot it in when you save it to your camera roll – not square, but in portrait or landscape. Video will save in square format to your timeline, however.

If you shoot in landscape mode, comments will appear to the right during your broadcast. If you shoot in portrait mode, comments appear below the video.

Speak clearly and test the sound before going live.

Go live on a regular basis, but don’t over do it. Once daily may be too much, depending on what you plan to share. Once a week may be better at first or bi-weekly or even monthly. You can potentially sink your image if you broadcast sloppy and boring content or worse, things that can ruin your reputation (drunk broadcasts, offensive content that is best kept private). If you’re a brand or in the process of building one, put some thought into what you are showing. Try to marry your video content with the content your fans already know and love you for.

If you lose connection while you're live, go somewhere else with a stronger signal and it will try to re-connect. If not, don't worry, your current broadcast will save to your timeline. You can also do a second one to continue the conversation but note that your viewers will most likely be much less because it will take them a moment to realize you've started a new broadcast or they just may think it's over or it's a connectivity problem on their end.

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Comments that came in during the live session will show up on your timeline along with the video. So those who couldn’t watch during the live session can watch the video later AND read the comments AND they can also add comments of their own.

Consider doing a broadcast at a regular time each week or month (like first Friday) to create a tune-in habit. If fans know where and where and what time, and you consistently deliver, you will create a need and also increase your viewers.

When you close… thank everyone for joining you, repeat your name and/or business again and, if you already know, you can mention the time and date of your next live broadcast.

End with a call to action, for instance ask viewers to please subscribe to live notifications if they enjoyed your video and to tell their friends. They can subscribe by clicking ‘subscribe’ while watching a live video or one that was live. This will notify them the next time you start a live broadcast. Yay!

Before you wrap up, let viewers know that you have time to take 1 or 2 more questions. This is a good way to tactfully end the broadcast. Then tap ‘finish’.

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Facebook LiveFacebook Live API (Lets you create live video experiences on Facebook integrating your existing broadcast setup to enable creative ways to interact with your viewers. Like drones and stuff. This is more for the advanced though. What I've covered above is merely Facebook Live via your smartphone, which is quick and painless.Facebook Live Map - Let's you see videos that are happening in real time all over Facebook, at this moment.10 Great Tips from Poynter that I found super helpful.

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