To ensure a seamless and uninterrupted live streaming experience on Instagram, please follow these best practices:
Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA):
Keep 2FA enabled on your Instagram account to enhance security. Once logged in with 2FA, you can designate a device as trusted to avoid repeated authentication requests. On iOS and Android, this can be configured within Instagram's Security Settings.
For desktop users, RTMP.IN offers a similar setup, allowing secure authentication when logging in through a computer. Learn more about Instagram's two-factor authentication here.
Minimize Password and Username Changes
Frequent changes to your password or username may trigger security alerts, potentially affecting your ability to stream.
Respect Copyright Regulations
Avoid playing copyrighted music or displaying copyrighted content during your live stream to prevent violations and possible disruptions.
Refrain from Other Account Activities During Live Streaming
Do not browse feeds, check notifications, or interact with posts on your Instagram business account while streaming. Using your account on other devices during a live session can cause the stream to end abruptly.
Keep the Camera Active
Ensure your camera remains on throughout the live stream. Turning it off may result in unintended disruptions or affect stream quality.
Maintain a High Trust Level with Instagram
To avoid potential restrictions, refrain from actions that could impact your account's trust score, such as:
Account lockouts
Receiving excessive reports or blocks from other users
Prevent Spam and Repetitive Content
Avoid excessive use of repetitive messages or spam-like behavior.
Ensure High-Quality Streams
Maintain a stable internet connection and high-resolution video quality for streaming.
Instagram is currently implementing live content monitoring to identify and address potential issues. These features include:
Copyrighted audio or video content
Nudity
Spam, such as text messages or repetitive content on videos
Low-quality streams
