Live Video on Facebook is currently in trial version and accessible to a limited number of users. But all other simple mortals can see these transmissions.
So every time a page or a friend you follow on Facebook begins to broadcast one Live video (and if it belongs to team testing) you will receive a notification so you can watch it.
In addition, Facebook believes you are interested in watching various videos around the world and so it suggests that you think it suits you. The point is that live video is not yet sophisticated, it's under test, and so many people are not interested in seeing them and are bothered by constant notices, whether it's from friends or strangers that Facebook suggests.
The good news is, Facebook has a setting to disable these alerts. Below you can see how.
1. Login to your Facebook account and click on the drop down arrow next to the lock button in its upper right corner lineς τίτλου. Επιλέξτε το “Ρυθμίσεις” από το menu which opens.
2. On the Settings screen, click 'Notifications' in the left column. Alert Settings allows you to customize what events to receive notifications for.
3. Click the "Edit" button next to the "On Facebook" setting.
4. In the new menu that will pop up scroll down and find “Live Video” (it's towards the end), click the 'Enable' button and select “Disable All” (or “Disable Suggestions”).
The "Disable suggestions" option will prevent Facebook from suggesting live videos for you to watch, but will still notify you when a friend or page you follow makes a broadcast. The option "Disable all" we think is quite clear.
You do not currently have the ability to disable notifications on mobile apps, but we expect the setting to be expanded soon.