Subscription gifting system is coming for YouTube publishers

Picture in picture support for YouTube coming soon


Internet giant Google YouTube continues to work on it. The company has recently been particularly interested in broadcasting. focusing.

Today, there is a large audience that uses YouTube for live broadcasting. Many publishers in Turkey are broadcasting games on the platform, publishers bored of Twitch can’t breathe. YouTube takes on the side. Here for this part subscription gift system started to be tested. The feature, which has been activated for a small audience for now, takes Twitch as an example in this regard and helps people to others. Allows gifting of up to 20 channel subscriptions. People who are given a subscription get extra features determined by the channel owner. Of course, besides the platform, the channel owner also earns from these gifts, and thus Those with good financial standing can support their favorite publishers more.. This gift system seems to be important for content producers as it pushes people who had not thought of subscription before to think about the process. The feature, which will be open to everyone in the future, only works on the desktop for now and the gifts are automatically distributed among active viewers.

The company, which attaches great importance to the issue of live broadcasting, now broadcasts –Just like on Twitch– it also allows the audience to redirect to another channel before closing their broadcasts. In this way, the audience watching broadcaster A will be able to tune into broadcaster B’s broadcast before the current broadcast they are watching is closed. portable. This process works both ways.

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Meanwhile YouTube Go app is also shutting down in August. The application, which is prepared for low-end devices, those living in regions with low internet speeds, and those in regions with high internet fees, is no longer used as much when the main application is available. Stating that they made many updates to the main application after Go, which was first released in 2016, YouTube, states that Go can no longer make a big difference in both data and performance.

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