Youtube will allow channels to live stream with another content creator at the same time. This new feature is called “Go Live Together” and will begin rolling out in the coming weeks.
Similar to live broadcasts of Instagram and TikTokYouTube will now add the function “Go Live Together” (“Live together”) so that one channel can invite another to participate in the same transmission. According to a post on its official blog, YouTube will make the feature available for some specific channels as evidence.
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In the future, depending on the platform, will be expanding the function for more content creators. At the moment, YouTube indicates that these joint live broadcasts are only possible with one guest channel at a time.
Channels will be able to pre-plan a live broadcast with Go Live Together from their computer and stream from your phone the time has come.
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How to go live with another guest channel on YouTube
If your channel is eligible for Go Live Togetherthe function button will appear in your YouTube mobile app, under the “Create” action. You will need to add all event descriptions like title, thumbnail, visibility and monetization.
Next, click on “Done” and select “Invite co-streamer” to send an invite link to your channel partner. Once the guest accepts, you will be sent to a waiting room.
When you are both ready to transmit, live video starts.
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Joint live streams are already popular on other mobile platforms, such as Instagram and TikTok. The latter even allows you to broadcast live with up to five creators at the same time.
Source: Elcomercio
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