Facebook Live starter guide — Live Producer, Stars donations, Korea landscape
Facebook Live is no longer a primary platform in Korea, but for overseas audiences (SEA, LATAM, Middle East) it's still a core channel. Page setup, OBS streaming, and where Stars actually fits in.
Where Facebook Live sits in Korea
Frankly, if you're only targeting Korean viewers, Facebook Live is inefficient. Facebook's DAU in Korea keeps shrinking, and live watch-time has fallen behind Instagram and TikTok.
But in Southeast Asia (Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines), Latin America, and the Middle East, Facebook is still the dominant social network. If you're a Korean host trying to push K-content, beauty, or mukbang overseas, running a Facebook Page is hard to ignore.
Step 1: Page vs personal profile
You can go live from both, but almost every host uses a Page. Why:
- Insights (viewer stats, reach) are Page-only
- Monetization (ads, Stars donations) is Page-only
- You can delegate to multiple admins — moderators / managers
- Personal profile lives are friend-scoped, so zero scale
From your personal account, create a Page → category "Video Creator" or "Entertainer" → verify identity.
Step 2: Streaming via Live Producer + OBS
Facebook's broadcasting console is Facebook Live Producer (facebook.com/live/producer). Select your Page → Video/Audio source → Streaming software → copy server URL + stream key.
In OBS → Settings → Stream → Service Facebook Live → paste the stream key. Video: 1280×720 or 1920×1080, 30 fps recommended (60 fps is only supported on gaming Pages). Bitrate 4,000–6,000 kbps. Keyframe interval 2 seconds.
Step 3: Stars monetization eligibility
Facebook's donation currency is Stars. When viewers buy Stars and send them, the host is credited at 1 Star = 0.01 USD. Stars activation requires:
- 1,000+ Page followers
- 60,000+ minutes of video watch time in the last 60 days, or 100+ average concurrent viewers
- Zero monetization policy violations
Almost no Korean hosts make meaningful revenue from Stars alone. Most Facebook Live revenue actually comes from In-Stream Ads revenue share — auto-matched once the Page passes a size threshold.
Step 4: From Live to Reels
Like Instagram, Facebook lets you auto-extract short clips from a live and post them as Reels. The Reels algorithm surfaces them at the top of the main feed, driving new viewer inflow. Live clip → Reel → Page follow → next-live alert reach — repeating this loop every time is the core engine.
Step 5: If you're targeting overseas viewers
For SEA audiences, a Facebook Page is effectively required. 60–80% of viewers in Vietnam / Indonesia / the Philippines watch lives on Facebook. From Korea, go to Page settings → set Target countries to Southeast Asia, and switch the content language to English / Spanish / Vietnamese — reach goes up significantly.
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