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Instagram Live, the social network's streaming service, has established itself as a real mode of entertainment during confinement. While it is still too early to have the first figures, an American analyst reports a global increase of more than 500% in #IGLive mentions of a live broadcast between March 8 and 15 on the social networks Instagram and Twitter.
In the following days, between March 14 and 24, the use of Facebook Live and Instagram Live doubled in 30 markets, according to data provided by the Facebook group.
This success is due to the special bond gambling data uk created by the lives which allows to share moments of conviviality and a real feeling of intimacy with celebrities, fans, Instagrammers.
Inside the intimacy of celebrities
This has resulted in huge audiences for some broadcasts. In France, for example, a concert by singer and actress Camille Lou was watched by 65,000 listeners in early May.
A few days earlier, the first Instagram Live between tennis champions Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal during the lockdown period had also been widely followed.
://youtu.be/LZkxyCqGND0
Instagram Live between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal on April 20.
Instagram Live is not the only streaming service on the Internet: YouTube was the pioneer and Facebook Live launched shortly after, but these applications have not experienced the same enthusiasm during the lockdown. How can this be explained?
In the following days, between March 14 and 24, the use of Facebook Live and Instagram Live doubled in 30 markets, according to data provided by the Facebook group.
This success is due to the special bond gambling data uk created by the lives which allows to share moments of conviviality and a real feeling of intimacy with celebrities, fans, Instagrammers.
Inside the intimacy of celebrities
This has resulted in huge audiences for some broadcasts. In France, for example, a concert by singer and actress Camille Lou was watched by 65,000 listeners in early May.
A few days earlier, the first Instagram Live between tennis champions Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal during the lockdown period had also been widely followed.
://youtu.be/LZkxyCqGND0
Instagram Live between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal on April 20.
Instagram Live is not the only streaming service on the Internet: YouTube was the pioneer and Facebook Live launched shortly after, but these applications have not experienced the same enthusiasm during the lockdown. How can this be explained?