Twitter Boosts Live Streaming with Multi-Person Screen Sharing
(Twitter improves live streaming with multi-person screen support)
Twitter announced a major upgrade for live streaming. The platform now supports multiple people sharing their screens simultaneously. This new feature lets hosts invite others to broadcast their screens live. Everyone sees all shared screens together.
This change aims to make live streams more interactive. Hosts can collaborate easily during broadcasts. Viewers see multiple perspectives at once. This is good for discussions, events, and creative projects.
Setting up a multi-person stream is simple. Hosts start a live video as usual. They then invite guests directly from the stream. Guests get a notification to join. Once accepted, guests can share their screen instantly. The host controls the layout. Viewers see the shared screens in real time.
Twitter believes this feature meets user demand. People want richer live experiences. Group screen sharing supports this need. It enables better teamwork during broadcasts. Experts can share data. Artists can collaborate live. Friends can play games together publicly.
The update is available now globally. Users can access it on Twitter’s mobile apps. Support for the web version is expected later. This rollout is part of Twitter’s ongoing video improvements. The company wants Twitter to be a top live video destination.
This multi-screen tool helps creators. It allows more dynamic content creation. Interviews become more engaging with multiple viewpoints. Tutorials can show different steps clearly. Live events gain depth with varied visuals. The potential uses are broad.
(Twitter improves live streaming with multi-person screen support)
Twitter sees this as vital for community building. Shared experiences bring people closer. Live interaction fosters stronger connections. The platform hopes this feature encourages more live broadcasting. It makes complex streams easier to manage.