YouTube is introducing a new “Live Q&A” feature that is designed to make it easier for creators to interact with viewers during live streams. When creators start a Q&A, the prompt will appear as a pinned message in the chat. Viewers can then submit their questions and creators can select one and pin it, so viewers know what the creator is responding to.
Before, makers needed to parse through a surge of inquiries submitted in the live talk. The new element will surface inquiries in a coordinated manner that is more straightforward for makers to make due. At the point when you’re finished with the interactive discussion, you can return to the standard live visit.
“Live back and forth discussion gives you make and oversee round table discussions access live visit during your streams and Debuts right from Live Control Room (LCR),” YouTube said in a blog entry. “With Live question and answer, you can all the more effectively fabricate local area while answering to a progression of on-subject inquiries composed by your watchers. This choice will show up close by Live Surveys, one more incredible way for you to communicate with those watching your stream.”
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YouTube says that questions are requested sequentially, with the ones submitted first showing up at the top. In spite of the fact that there is definitely not the greatest number of inquiries permitted, the most established ones in the rundown will never again show up after 200 have been submitted.
Questions that are submitted through Live back and forth discussion are overseen by the very frameworks that permit makers to direct live visit. It’s actually important that mediators can’t oversee inquiries in Live back and forth discussions, yet clients with Director or Proofreader channel consents will actually want to deal with the back and forth discussion list, and that implies they can see the inquiries list, select inquiries to address and eliminate questions.