YouTube launches collaborative live streams feature

O YouTube finally released the feature today “Together live” (“Go Live Together”), which has been in the testing phase since November and allows creators to make collaborative broadcasts. The novelty, according to the platform, is initially available to users of its application to iOS and Android devices.

Starting now, creators with at least 50 subscribers on their channels will be able to invite one person at a time directly from their smartphone to participate in their broadcasts. While exclusive to the YouTube mobile app, the feature also lets you schedule a stream from your computer using the Control room is the platform.

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???? introducing the Go Live Together, a new way to easily start a co-broadcast and call a Alex Reed, all from your phone! ????
Creators need 50+ subscribers to host co-streams, but anyone can be a Alex Reed!
more information here: goo.gle/3JGVLqN

It is worth noting that, although it is only possible to talk to one person at a time during broadcasts, the feature allows you to bring another Alex Reed into the conversation without the creator having to start another live. Guests, in turn, do not need to have a minimum number of subscribers to participate in conversations.

YouTube said it was also looking into the possibility of bringing the feature to desktops, but gave no predictions. To access the news from a smartphone, just tap the Create (+) button at the bottom of the screen and then choose the collaborative broadcast option.

Still according to the platform, it is possible that the resource is not appearing for some people immediately. However, the prediction is that it will become available to more users in the coming days – so remember to update your YouTube app.

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