Why musicians can not live stream or post music videos on facebook

Jacqueline Jax
Marketing-Insider
Published in
7 min readSep 13, 2020

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Your facebook page will get banned and deleted unless you start using this work around.

Photo by Brett Jordan on Unsplash

It’s happening again.

I’m sorry to say that if you were solely dependent on facebook to promote your music or creative projects, this news is going to hurt.

If you’re a DJ or cover artist, solely relying on facebook, this is going to be devastating.

I’m so blown away at how unfair facebook has treated it’s page members but at the same time I do understand the concerns around performing music that isn’t yours.

Artists have always covered songs as a way to put their own spin on music they love, but facebook has decided to no longer support it.

In previous updates, they pushed for musicians to create more video and do more live streaming so seeing this kind of dramatic change in direction just drives a further divide in the music community.

But Take heart..

I do have several work around strategies listed for you at the end of my report today.

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Jacqueline Jax
Marketing-Insider

Radio Host @AVALIVERADIO ❤️ Journalist ❤️ Top Music writer on Medium- Top 5% music podcasts on Spotify. You’ll find inspiration here.