YouTube now allows you to comment on live broadcasts from your app
The video platform of YouTube is not just a portal where you can download all kinds of music videos , or games of video games or content of any kind that remains at the mercy of the world's population. It also has other useful communication tools such as its Live or Live mode. In this way, users can see live what is being transmitted, also having a chat to comment on any details that happen.A feature that was limited to the web version of YouTube. Until now
And, in its last update, YouTube for platform Android this ace was kept up its sleeve. Thus, this version 6.0, in addition to presenting its redesign along the lines of the guidelines of Material Deisgn , the style that will bring Android Lollipop, has also added a Live Chat to comment on the broadcasts from your mobile At any time and place, from where you are enjoying the content, to comment on details, offer evaluations or share the moment with other viewers .
This is a curious and useful function when the number of viewers is small And the fact is that massive live broadcasts offer a chat which is far from being a chicken coop, where conversations do not take place due to the huge number of messages that are sent.But it is useful for youtubers and content creators who have a smaller community of followers , proposing a dialogue or, at least, a place to comment and be in direct contact. Issues that can now be carried out comfortably on the mobile, almost like a chat application in the WhatsApp style in question. All this without stopping the transmission playback, of course.
To do this, all you have to do is access content that is being broadcast live The renewed application allows you to search with different filters . Thus, when searching for any term, it is possible to click on the button with the three unequal lines and select to display only the results in live (Live). A simple way to access this type of content.Once on the playback screen, just look at the bottom end. Here is a dark bar labeled Live Chat When pulled up, the non-video part of the screen shows the active messages that are being sent by other users. In addition, it is possible to send any message. Just write in the bottom bar what you want to share. All this being able to add Emoji emoticons Of course, being aware that everything published here is visible to the rest of the video viewers.
In short, a feature that matches the functionality of YouTube on the web and YouTube on the Android phones All you have to do is have the latest version of the application, available for several days now for the Google platform As always it's completely free, being available on Google Play.