you’ve got the option to do this with Facebook’s Watch Party feature.

Instructions are provided below for both, but screenshots are provided only for the web version.

you’re free to also enter the post composer from your profile page.

Facebook’s site to show you where to create a post for Facebook Watch Party.

On Facebook.com, select thethree dotsin the bottom right of the post composer and then chooseWatch Party.

On the app, scroll through the options in the bottom menu and selectWatch Party.

Add a video to your Watch party by:

Selectany videoto add a blue checkmark to its checkbox.

Watch Party button highlighted on Facebook’s web interface.

Videos must be set to public to add them to your Watch Party.

SelectNext(Facebook.com) orDonein the top right corner (mobile app).

The video or videos you chose will be added to your post composer.

A highlight of selecting a video for Facebook Watch Party in Facebook’s web interface.

Add an optional description inthe post fieldabove the videos.

SelectShareat the bottom of the video to share it to specific friends.

Online friends will be listed at the top.

A screenshot of Facebook.com.

SelectInvitebeside any friend to send them an invite.

Optionally add additional videos to your Watch Party video queue as the Watch Party is being hosted.

On Facebook.com, snag the blueAdd Videobutton on the right to see a similar screen shown in step three.

A screenshot of Facebook.com.

On the mobile app, select theplus sign (+)button beneath the video.

Co-hosts can add more videos, pause, play, fast forward and rewind the videos.

TapEnd Watch Partyfollowed byEndto confirm.

A screenshot of Facebook.com.

To do it from a Page, however, you must bean admin or editor of that Page.

What Is a Facebook Watch Party?

It’s similar to aFacebook live stream, but the video doesn’t necessarily need to be live.

It just has to be hosted on Facebook.

Friends can join in your Watch Party and watch alongside with you.