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‘Go Live Together’ is a newly launched option in YouTube livestreams that the social media company has been testing with a limited number of creators since March, and is now expanding to more creators. The option allows a livestream host to invite another user to their stream. When the other user joins the stream, a vertical split screen appears that allows the two users to interact with one another.

 


While hosts can change their livestream guests, only one can appear in the broadcast at a time. This could be seen as a limitation, considering that other platforms like TikTok and Instagram enable entrance of three or even five guests at a time in their livestreams.

 

In addition to that, YouTube will also allow pre-roll, mid-roll, and post-roll ads on Go Live Together streams. Moreover, hosts will be able to screen their guests before going live, and the guests’ channel names and user information will not be displayed in the livestream window.

 

Both creators and brands could use the functionality for several purposes, such as interviews, podcasts, QnA sessions with audiences, etc. The only criteria for a channel to be able to host Go Live Together streams is having at least 50 subscribers. The functionality will roll out starting next week and may take a few more weeks to become accessible to all users, as per YouTube.

YouTube is Expanding 'Go Live Together' Streams to All Creators



‘Go Live Together’ is a newly launched option in YouTube livestreams that the social media company has been testing with a limited number of creators since March, and is now expanding to more creators. The option allows a livestream host to invite another user to their stream. When the other user joins the stream, a vertical split screen appears that allows the two users to interact with one another.

 


While hosts can change their livestream guests, only one can appear in the broadcast at a time. This could be seen as a limitation, considering that other platforms like TikTok and Instagram enable entrance of three or even five guests at a time in their livestreams.

 

In addition to that, YouTube will also allow pre-roll, mid-roll, and post-roll ads on Go Live Together streams. Moreover, hosts will be able to screen their guests before going live, and the guests’ channel names and user information will not be displayed in the livestream window.

 

Both creators and brands could use the functionality for several purposes, such as interviews, podcasts, QnA sessions with audiences, etc. The only criteria for a channel to be able to host Go Live Together streams is having at least 50 subscribers. The functionality will roll out starting next week and may take a few more weeks to become accessible to all users, as per YouTube.

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