Tap the Edit Notifications Settings option. On the Notifications screen, scroll down to the Live Videos section and select the ‘All Live Posts’ option. Once you do, you will get notifications on your phone when a Facebook page is live. The default ‘Suggested’ option that is under Live Videos is a bit misleading.
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Enter your password under Account Settings and click on Change Account Settings. 4. Confirm that you want to delete your account and click Delete Account.
Click on the course you wish to remove. Then click Remove Course. Please note that once you remove your course, all the attendance records for the course will NOT be retrieved.
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If you join the live with them then your followers will be notified that you have joined the live with the person.
When you join a Instagram Live, the only major thing that will happen is it will notify the person who is hosting the Instagram live that you have joined. However, if they have a big amount of viewers on their live, Instagram usually doesn’t notify them that you have joined their live specifically. Another thing that might happen, Instagram will ...
If you go into your account’s settings > notifications > live and IGTV, it gives you options to turn off these notifications being sent to your followers.
While viewing someone's live video, you can tap Comment at the bottom of the screen to leave a comment, and <3 to like their video. Anyone who's viewing the video can see when you like or comment. You can also tap the screen to hide comments and likes.
There are options to, but if i were to simply click on a live video, no one could see me. The people on the live, including the person who’s live it is, can see that you’ve JOINED their stream, but unless you request to share screen AND they accept it, you will be restricted to chatting only.
While you can't comment on a live video replay, you can respond to someone's replay by sending a message in Direct.
However, if you are just watching someone’s Instagram live then your followers won’t be notified that about this .
Since it’s under the Live Videos section, one assumes that you will be alerted when the page goes live at least once. The details under it say you will not get more than 3 notifications ...
Facebook still only shows you selective posts in order to prevent spam. You have to follow a page to get an alert for every bit of activity from a page. It will however always alert you when a Facebook page is live provided you’re on your desktop.
If you have an account on livestream.com, you can follow any other Livestream account. Start by going to their profile page. If you are on an event page, click the name to the left of the event name at the top of the page to navigate to the profile page.
Now whenever this account sends out a notification, such as scheduling a new event or going live, you will receive either an email or a push notification from the Livestream app, depending on your notification settings. You can adjust your notification settings at any time.
Doing a final pre-go-live sanity check is the best way to avoid such unfortunate course outcomes. Most online course developers instinctively think of a “check” as being a list of questions to ask and a few boxes to tick. However, to do such a check effectively, course developers must view the course through various lenses.
The above are broad-stroke areas that eLearning course developers must consider prior to going live with their courses. However, as with any other project, logic and discretion go hand-in-hand when planning a go-live sanity check. Some remedial actions uncovered during pre-go-live checks are best not vigorously enforced.