Twitter in early 2019 updated its live video streaming platform, Periscope. Now, Periscope has the ability to broadcast live with other users.
Periscope users can invite three other users to join the group's live broadcast. Each participant can hear other users' live broadcasts.
"The launch of this feature allows us to provide a means to make conversations more lively by allowing viewers to 'call' directly, like on a talk show, and join their voices," said Head of Twitter Products, Kayvon Beykpour, in a press statement Wednesday .
Beykpour stated that the live video streaming feature makes direct conversations more fluid and enables new ways for users to create conversations with each other. Then, if you want to finish the live broadcast, users can stop at any time without having to wait for the others to stop.
The concept of video sharing on the Periscope platform is like a live video on other social media, creators can talk directly to the audience via a camera and sound, while the audience will respond to the broadcast with a text message.
"Live video is very influential and allows the creation of direct conversations that are synchronous between the creator's content and the audience," Beykpour said.
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