Youtube announced This week, YouTube announced that they will no longer show ads when livestreams are at their peak chat engagement, and users support them with purchases of Super Stickers or Super Chat. YouTube premium subscriptions were the only way until recently to prevent ads.
Google’s platform was said to be owned by Google blog post It is important to understand that when an online chat is bursting with energy it’s trying to get you. “protect that collective vibe.” YouTube automatically blocks ads to everyone when the system detects high engagement.
This change will allow viewers to continue watching without ads interrupting their flow, according to the company.
On the other hand, when a fan shows support with a Super Chat, Super Stickers, or gifts, they will be rewarded right away with a personal ad-free window right after their purchase. Super Stickers and Super Chat are two examples of how users can make their message stand out.
YouTube also announced other updates to live creators. Gifts are now available to creators in Canada, Korea and Indonesia. Australia, New Zealand, New Zealand, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Thailand, New Zealand, New Zealand, New Zealand, Canada.
Viewers can also send GIFs to creators who are livestreaming horizontally, instead of vertically, from their smartphones.
YouTube announced creators will be able to go live simultaneously in vertical and horizontal format, while all viewers can connect via a shared chat. According to the company, over 30% of all live viewing in the U.S. will be done on connected TVs by 2025. This is why creators should have access to creating streams that can fit any screen.
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This move follows a YouTube announcement a couple of days ago. raised subscription prices YouTube Premium for the U.S. YouTube Premium will go from $15.99 to $13.99 per monthly, while family plans are going up from $22.99 and $26.99.

