YouTube launches Premiere feature for creators to engage with fans before a video goes live

YouTube has launched Premiere, a feature that allows the creator set its upload like a premiere and watch together with their viewers when the video goes live, and like a live stream on YouTube, both the creator and viewers will be able to engage in a discussion at the comments section.

Premiere is pretty useful for creators who isn’t used to doing live streams on YouTube, and for viewers that has followed a YouTuber’s upload schedule, they will be able to watch and engage on the uploaded video with the creator. Therefore, the feature is pretty much like what the name suggests.

YouTube’s Premiere is available to creators and all users starting today, while in some other countries, creators can also enable Super Chat to get donations from subscribers for a video well done. Once the premiere is over, the video will stay in the channel as a normal upload and viewers can still later view the chat stream in the video.

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