Twitter Now Allow Users Livestream Without Using Periscope
TWITTER Twitter is allowing anyone to broadcast live without needing to have
Periscope installed on their iOS or Android device. On Wednesday, the
company announced that its live video capability has become integrated
into its apps, meaning that with a couple of clicks, you can quickly
share a moment with your followers.
For a while now, Twitter’s app has featured a button to go live.
However, when pressed, it would direct you to Periscope, the
livestreaming app the company acquired in 2015. But in an effort to
seemingly simplify Twitter, now you can not only tweet, retweet,
message, and livestream from a single app. As such, viewers can also
comment, send hearts, and do all the things they could have done in
Periscope right in Twitter.“We started Periscope because we wanted to give people the
superpower to share live video with an audience,” explained Periscope
chief executive Kayvon Beykpour. “Bringing this capability directly into
the Twitter app is an important step because it brings that superpower
to the hundreds of millions of people who use Twitter.It’s unknown how many people use Periscope specifically, but unless
you had the app downloaded, the current “live” button in Twitter was
essentially useless. So to prevent possible obstacles of people going
live, the broadcast feature was incorporated natively into Twitter’s
apps.For about a year, the company and its CEO Jack Dorsey have made
investments in promoting live, whether it’s about being able to watch
sporting events right on its site in real-time or enabling others to
share their experiences and moments with their friends and family
instantly. And as part of its strategy, Twitter has been endeavoring to
streamline things and make itself easier for users. It might be safe to
say that today’s announcement meets both of these objectives, but is it
enough to bring in more users?
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