TikTok
live streams can be recorded according to TikTok's general policies. TikTok
offers the ability to record live broadcasts and these recordings are kept for
30 days after the end of the live broadcast. Recorded live streams can be found
on the broadcaster's account and in the archive for viewers to watch again
later. However, keep in mind that TikTok is sensitive to user privacy and
security, and recorded live streams cannot be shared without the publisher's
permission.
TikTok
takes various measures to prevent abuse of recorded live streams and protect
privacy. To summarize, recording TikTok live streams is possible, but
recordings are generally private to broadcaster and viewers' access and cannot
be shared without the publisher's permission. It is important to comply with
TikTok's policies to protect user privacy and local laws.
There
are steps to open a live stream. Tap the plus (+) icon in the lower right corner
of the screen. After entering this option, you will come across the live
broadcast section. Give your live stream a title. The title briefly describes
the content or topic of your post. Tap the Next button and preview your live
stream. Make camera image adjustments to center your face or content sharing.
Start your live stream by tapping the start button. When the broadcast starts,
a screen is shown to welcome your audience. You can interact with your viewers
during the live broadcast. You can reply to comments, answer questions, and
invite your followers.
Tap
the End button when you want to end your live stream. You can thank your
viewers as your broadcast ends. TikTok live streams are usually available for
users with a larger following and for specific accounts. The live streaming
feature may vary in terms of availability depending on your TikTok account.
Please note that TikTok's live streaming feature may impose restrictions on
some accounts or require a certain number of followers. That's why it's
important to check your account settings and make sure you meet the
requirements before going live.