The Facebook Kritzerland show was wonderful, at nearly three hours!
The first few links I followed were from here. Then I saw one of the live introductions and realized I was missing a lot if I didn't watch those instead. So I checked back here for comments but pretty much stayed on FB. And then the ways Facebook operates drove me nuts. Maybe there are better ways I could have done this, but this was my method:
I've only ever watched single FB Live events, and had no issue with those, but the need to constantly refresh BK's page caused little things to be missed, even after I got a routine down.
(Read further at your own risk, f you really want to geek out!)
First, is there a setting that enables/disables the muting of volume every time you get to a video? If so, I probably have it set to mute on purpose, since FB could be hellish otherwise. So I'd have to uncheck that for an event like this because there's no way I could refresh the page for BK's latest introduction and not miss the first few seconds of audio every time.
And then, it seems that "click to expand" is what "joins" you to the event, where you can read people's comments on the right side of the screen. (Is there another way?) Is this correct? I could read people's comments, and it would announce that, for example, DR Ginny was watching, and I think that's because she's a FB friend. No other FB friends of mine showed up until near the end for the thanks and goodnights.
That view of the live video would sometimes freeze upon starting the page, or it would delay starting. I usually had to refresh that page, thereby missing even more of it. And then sometimes it would freeze right in the middle, necessitating a refresh.
Finally, once a live segment is finished, I found you can't leave the page there and just refresh that when BK comes back. That one's gone, and you have to go back to the person's regular page and start the process over again.