https //m.facebook.com/watch/ : Discover Popular Videos on Facebook

https //m.facebook.com/watch/ : Discover Popular Videos on Facebook

You can continue to watch Facebook videos on www.facebook.com/watch, the Facebook mobile app for iPhone/iPad and Android, and Facebook Lite for Android.

Video is the place to enjoy videos and shows together. Watch at m.facebook.com/watch, the latest reels, discover original shows and catch up with your favorite creators.

You can continue to watch Facebook videos on www.facebook.com/watch, the Facebook mobile app for iPhone/iPad and Android, and Facebook Lite for Android. You can also stream Facebook videos to your TV with the Facebook app.

Watch is comprised of shows, a new type of video on Facebook. Shows are made up of episodes – live or recorded – that follow a consistent theme or storyline. Shows are a great format if you want to share a video series, like a weekly cooking show, a daily vlog, or a set of videos with recurring characters or themes.

Is Facebook Watch a free app?

Facebook Watch is a free-to-use multimedia app from Meta, offering a mix of user-generated and original content as a video-on-demand (VoD) streaming service. Originally built into its parent platform Facebook, it offers millions of content sorted in an intuitive layout.

Apple TV users will no longer have access to Facebook Watch as it has discontinued the app for tvOS, reports 9to5Mac. “The Facebook Watch TV app is no longer available, but you can still find lots of videos on Facebook at www.facebook.com/watch,” a user shared the notification.

Facebook Watch Is Going Global

Facebook launched Watch in the US a year ago to give people a place on Facebook to find shows and video creators they love and to start conversations with friends, other fans, and even creators themselves. Over the past year, Facebook made the experience more social — like making it easier to see which videos your friends have liked or shared, creating shows that have audience participation at their core, and opening Watch to videos from Pages.

These updates have helped people discover and engage more deeply with videos they love — from Red Table Talk with Jada Pinkett Smith, to beauty mogul Huda Kattan’s behind-the-scenes show Huda Boss, to live Major League Baseball games. Every month, more than 50 million people in the US come to watch videos for at least a minute in Watch — and total time spent watching videos in Watch has increased by 14X since the start of 2018.

As we now make Watch available to everyone around the world, here’s what it has to offer:

  • A place to discover new videos: Find the latest videos spanning entertainment, sports, news and more — all in your personalized Watch feed.
  • A way to catch up with creators and publishers you love: At the top of your Watch feed you’ll see your Watchlist, a collection of recent videos from Pages you follow. Customize this section by following more Pages or removing Pages from your follow list within Watch.
  • A home for your saved videos: If you see a video in News Feed but don’t have time to watch it right away, you can save it to watch later in Watch.
  • Videos you can participate in: Facebook building new video experiences that put people at the center, giving them the ability to shape the direction of the content. Over time you’ll be able to find new video experiences in your Watch feed, like Watch Parties, Premieres, and videos focused on audience participation — like the new trivia game show, Confetti. And Facebook make it easier to find live videos so you can discuss the big moments as they’re happening.

Taking Watch global also means new opportunities for creators and publishers around the world. Facebook expanding the Ad Breaks program so more partners can make money from their videos, and we’re offering new insights, tools and best practices for Pages in Creator Studio.