Facebook Town Hall is a feature on Facebook that allows public figures and organizations to host virtual town hall events where they can live stream video and interact with constituents by responding to comments and questions in real time.
Facebook Town Hall is a feature introduced by Facebook in 2020 that allows public figures, organizations, and brands to host live, virtual town hall events. It enables interactive communication between hosts and their audiences through live video streaming and real-time comments and questions.
Unlike a regular Facebook Live video, Facebook Town Hall settings specifically allow the host to moderate and respond to questions and feedback received through comments during the broadcast. This creates the feel of an in-person town hall forum.
Public figures, community leaders, businesses, and other organizations can use Facebook Town Hall to make announcements, provide updates, address issues, offer assistance, and have meaningful discussions with their constituents and supporters. The feature facilitates more personal connection and transparency.
Facebook Town Hall includes options for allowing hosts to go live with other speakers in different locations, screen share presentations, and choose designated moderators to help manage the flow of questions and comments. Organizers also have access to Insights showing them analytics on views and engagement after the event ends.
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