YouTube New Feature Update: Google-Owned Platform Rolls Out Public to Members-Only Live Stream Transition; Only Available for Creators Using LCR

YouTube has rolled out a new feature allowing eligible creators to transition live streams from public to members-only without ending the broadcast. Available only for creators using Live Control Room (LCR), the update enables scheduled switches, membership-level access, and countdown timers. It allows exclusive content like Q&A sessions and more.

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YouTube has announced a new update for streamers, allowing eligible creators to transition a live stream from public to members-only without ending the broadcast. Using Live Control Room (LCR), creators can schedule the switch, select membership levels, and set a countdown timer. This enables exclusive content like Q&A sessions or behind-the-scenes access, while giving non-members a preview to encourage sign-ups. Analytics for both public and members-only segments are tracked separately. Vertical streams are not yet supported. Google-owned YouTube said, "This feature is available starting today to all monetizing creators who are eligible for channel memberships." ChatGPT App for Slack: Cloud-Based Communication Platform Gets ChatGPT Integration To Help Teams Brainstorm, Draft and Solve Problems in Real Time.

YouTube Announces New Update for Creators Using LCR

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