Meta to shut down 'Super' live-streaming platform for creators

By B2B Desk | Dec 19, 2022

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Meta has stated that it will discontinue “Super,” a live streaming platform for influencers created by Meta, in 2020. The company will discontinue the service on February 15, 2023.

"Super" is a live streaming platform developed for influencers in 2020. This app is created to help influencers interact with their fans and earn good money, but unfortunately this app has been closed due to Meta.

The company hopes to have a virtual meet and greet experience similar to real life events. This will also engage more people and influencers can also connect personally with their fans.

Although it was said that "Super" will not officially shut down until February, users can still create new events during this time.

In general, during the highs of the pandemic era, the meta faced strong economic obstacles as it fell. This phase caused the company to lay off some 11,000 employees, who received their pink slips in November.

Super is not the only live streaming app, there are many other apps where people live and earn money. Although Super won't officially shut down until February, users will still be able to run new events during this time, according to the source. In addition, Super joins a long list of projects and apps that Meta has already closed.

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