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Facebook launches audio streams

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Facebook is launching podcasts and live audio streams in the U.S. to keep users engaged on its platform and to compete with emerging rivals.

The company says it is allowing public figures with verified accounts to start live audio rooms and invite anyone else to speak. A handful of podcasts will be available to people in the U.S. at first and the company plans to add more down the line.

CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who has appeared on the video streaming app Clubhouse in the past, hosted his own live audio room on his Facebook page last week.

“Live Audio Rooms and podcasts rolling out in the US is just the beginning of our audio journey,” Fidji Simo, head of the Facebook app, wrote in a blog post Monday. “Looking ahead, we are working with creators who will use our audio tools to further develop and launch Soundbites — shortform, creative audio clips.”

But podcasts and live audio have also been an outlet

‘Looking ahead, we are working with creators who will use our audio tools to further develop and launch ... shortform, creative audio clips.’

FIDJI SIMO head of the Facebook app

for racism, misinforma­tion and extremist material. Live audio is particular­ly difficult to moderate, compared with traditiona­l social media posts.

Facebook says its rules apply to live audio and podcasts and anyone can report offending material.

“The tools we have built for proactivel­y and automatica­lly identifyin­g harmful content are great building blocks, but we plan to adapt tech and processes as we learn more,” the company said in a statement.

 ?? AP FILE ?? SPEAKING THEIR MIND: Facebook is launching podcasts and live audio streams in the U.S. Monday.
AP FILE SPEAKING THEIR MIND: Facebook is launching podcasts and live audio streams in the U.S. Monday.

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