YouTube introduces live Q&A sessions for live streams

YouTube announced a new useful feature for live streamers. It's called Live Q&A and it uses the same system as the Live Chat during streams, but it's more structured with different rules and to help make live streams more interactive.

The Q&A session can be initiated during a live stream using the Live Control room. There's also a Live Polls functionality right next to the Live Q&A feature. And since it uses the same system as the chat section, banned words will be filtered out and reporting certain questions is also possible.

It's important to note that Moderators won't be able to control the Live Q&A but Manager and Editor channel rights grant access to the Q&A session. They can access the Question List as well as select questions for answering.

All questions are sorted in chronological order and after 200 questions, the oldest ones will start disappearing. Only one question per user per minute is allowed.

Notably, Live Q&A and Polls don't work on mobile and details from the Q&A session are not stored in YouTube Analytics.

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Reader comments

Twitch is falling off due to its policie, and YouTube appears to be taking advantage of it to become the new hub for live streaming.

Really good feature for YouTube to ad into their site!