YouTube already has its live streaming feature on its mobile app for some time now but it previously has a restriction -- the YouTube account must have at least 1,000 subscribers. The video-hosting company has apparently lifted this requirement so that anyone who has an account can do a live stream anytime. The only demand YouTube is asking is that the channel should be verified and should not have been issued any live stream restrictions in the past 90 days. If you've met those, simply click on the Go Live icon seen inside the app. This display is shelled in by an "armoured" design as HUAWEI puts it, engineered to protect it when children live their lives to the fullest. Read more in our articles including "YouTube rolls out live stream w/out subscriber requirement" and "Microsoft extends Windows 10 lifespan for another year... again".
YouTube already has its live streaming feature on its mobile app for some time now but it previously has a restriction -- the YouTube account must have at least 1,000 subscribers. The video-hosting company has apparently lifted this requirement so that anyone who has an account can do a live stream anytime.
The only demand YouTube is asking is that the channel should be verified and should not have been issued any live stream restrictions in the past 90 days. If you've met those, simply click on the Go Live icon seen inside the app. This display is shelled in by an "armoured" design as HUAWEI puts it, engineered to protect it when children live their lives to the fullest.
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