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In this current generation nobody wants to be kept
waiting before getting things done or discovering the thrilling part of an
event or shared media. This must have been the reason why Facebook has decided
to roll out a feature that allow users skip to the exciting parts or the most
important parts of live videos instead of waiting too long.
According to Facebook, the engagement graph for
Facebook live Videos will allow viewers to skip all the non-interesting part of
the video as well as getting “right to what tends to be the most exciting or
engaging points of the video”.
This engagement graph will come up the moment you start
watching a previously live video.
In addition to this, Facebook will also introduce replaying
reactions while watching a previously live video. This replaying reactions
feature will let you see people’s reactions and comments while they were
watching the Live Video.
With this new feature, don’t be surprised when you see
the profile picture of a friend pop-up in the course of the replay,
particularly if they’ve made some recorded reactions while watching the live
video on Facebook.
So, whenever, you want to watch a previously live video
on Facebook, just watch out for the engagement graph that will highlight the
points of interest and save you the time and stress of getting bored with the
non-interesting parts.
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