I have recently deleted Facebook from my phone as it is just full of crap half the time. This alone I think will still keep people from switching from Youtube. Youtube works well because it is just video content and you can watch and subscribe to what you want. Facebook including a similar service into their social network means the first page you are most likely to hit is your feed before hitting the tv button. Personally, this alone is enough to not interest me.
@webbuzzau That will still apply to small scale companies but facebook has practically exhausted all supplies of users. To grow, they either have to connect more users to internet or eat on competition.
Why are we calling this the Netflix killer when it's really the Youtube killer. Once they enable widespread revenue sharing, Facebook will explode with content!
@arotheram I could see influencers migrating to Facebook. With the ability to utilize pages, groups, live, events, on-site ecommerce, and rev share. It's much better than the YouTube "about" page that doesn't look like it's been updated since 2008.
Plus facebook ads don't play at 1000 decibels like youtube ads so I'm rooting for 'em!
@wterhalle Yes!! Facebook has been slowly gunning for Twitch content over the past year, hiring ex-pro esport players and signing deals with Heroes Of The Storm content. If they can get people spending 1+ hours on the website watching that content... the data and potential advertising revenue would be huge.
@arotheram you're right!! As soon as I read the post, I realized that this is a major YouTube killer...once it rolls out, this will really be a battle of the better platform. I go to YouTube strictly to watch videos, I go to Facebook for pretty much everything social.
We already saw how Google takes on social media (sucks) so will they somehow try to bring social to YouTube and try again? Or am I missing something?? I should make a FB Watch Show videoing my findings...
everyone says that they won't pay for this... wait two years when all content is available on one of these major streaming platforms, and then I'll check in.
Content should be accessible everywhere.. I'm certainly not a fan getting tied into ecosystems to watch 1 or 2 particular shows.. I think this is the closest version of that we've seen. Create a page for your tv series and make it watchable on Facebook. Heck movies could even open rolling out on Facebook/VR and that would kill the movie industry.
Interesting play!
The problem with spraying services is that with so many services we will have more expenses.
It would be cool if they really did price competitively rather than launching a new product that will only increase the user's expenditure.
Let's follow the next chapters. ;-)
Cool, I'm assuming everybody will be able to create their own shows and content? Exciting for all the influencers, and I can't wait to test it out with my show Valley Talks www.valleytalks.com. I realized a while ago that switching to hosting episodes on FB instead of YT is bringing much better results, and was waiting for FB to improve the whole video channel experience. Looks like this is it. Looking forward.
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Congratulations on your successful Product Hunt Launch!
Feature Suggestion for Facebook TV Watch:
-Pay Per View Integration
Thoughts?
Thank you.
JB.
Watch is no surprise. Facebook's been preparing to publish original content to compete with Netflix, Hulu, and traditional cable network. They've also been testing "Facebook TV" within the app for a while. Here's a screenshot I shared on Twitter nearly a year ago:
@rrhoover Netflix core markets are movies and series, so It looks like they are taking on Youtube & Amazon's Twitch more than Netflix/hulu, providing a great tool to record "shows" at home and organize them. Examples provided by facebook are "Nas Daily publishes a daily show where he makes videos together with his fans from around the world.", "Kitchen Little is a funny show about kids who watch a how-to video of a recipe" and live sports event... I don't see any "Stranger things" or "Okja" killer here. So they're definitely not taking on Netflix...
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