Facebook Policy Update: Live Videos Will Be Auto-Deleted After 30 Days
Facebook has updated its policy, announcing that live videos will be automatically deleted after 30 days from profiles and pages.

Facebook Policy Update: If you regularly use Facebook Live, this update is important for you. Facebook has decided to remove live videos from profiles and pages automatically after 30 days. This means that if you want to keep your live videos, you must download them before they get deleted.
Why is Facebook Removing Live Videos?
The decision aims to increase engagement in the first few weeks of a live video. Since videos will disappear after 30 days, users may feel urged to watch them sooner, boosting overall views and reach.
Live videos will be automatically deleted after 30 days.
Facebook will notify users before deletion.
You can extend the deletion deadline by up to six months using the postpone request option.
How to Prevent Your Live Video from Being Deleted?
If you want to save your Facebook Live videos, follow these steps:
Open Facebook and go to Activity Log.
Search for "Your Live Videos" in your profile, page, or Meta Business Suite.
Select the video you want to save.
Download and store it on Dropbox or Google Drive.
How to Extend the Deletion Deadline?
Open the Facebook notification about video deletion.
Click on "Learn More".
Select the "Postpone" option.
Choose the extended deadline (up to 6 months).
Conclusion
With this Facebook policy change, live videos will no longer remain stored indefinitely. Users must either download them within 30 days or request a postponement. This move is designed to increase engagement and encourage faster viewing of live content.