Twitter has been pushing the live-streaming feature on its platform for a very long time now. With the latest feature of the app, people would not only be able to live stream various events but will also have the option of adding others to their live broadcast. With live streams, Twitter wants people to bring out all the sides of a story. So, you can use it for anything that you like. You can live broadcast events, shows, or just use it to show people something that is happening in real time. While until now, one could only give their own opinions in a live stream, by adding up to three people, more point of views about the same event can be shared. Last year, the microblogging website announced via its own platform that it will now be putting live streams and broadcasts started by accounts that users follow at the top of their timeline. The company said that this would make it easier for people to see events happen in real time. Twitter further added that these would include breaking news, personalities and sports.

The feature was made available for Android as well as iOS. If you don’t know how to begin a live broadcast on Twitter, here are the steps that the company has mentioned on its website:

Swipe left from the home timeline or tap on the camera icon from the composer. Tap the live mode at the bottom selector. To go live with audio but not video, tap the microphone at the top right. This will turn off the camera, and you’ll be heard by viewers, but not seen. Fill in an optional description that will appear as a Tweet, and a location if desired. Then press Go live. Your live broadcast, with description and location (if added), will appear in a Tweet in your follower’s timeline and on your profile.

The company has also added how we can end a live video. The website says, “You can end a live video at any time by pressing the Stop button on the top left and confirming your action in the menu that comes up.” For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App.

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