Streaming is very much a community centered event, and finding ways to bridge gaps between different live streams has always been something we as creators have tried to do. Everything from having shared visual assets to being in the same voice call to utilizing "multistream" websites so we can see different points of view at the same time, one thing we don't have access to do as third party users is make it FEEL first party. The suggestions outlined here are an incredible start to taking a feature like stream teams and making them into something that makes it even more of a community. It creates a bridge between communities and puts communities under a larger umbrella. I can't recommend starting with these suggestions enough. +1
Streaming is very much a community centered event, and finding ways to bridge gaps between different live streams has always been something we as creators have tried to do. Everything from having shared visual assets to being in the same voice call to utilizing "multistream" websites so we can see different points of view at the same time, one thing we don't have access to do as third party users is make it FEEL first party. The suggestions outlined here are an incredible start to taking a feature like stream teams and making them into something that makes it even more of a community. It creates a bridge between communities and puts communities under a larger umbrella. I can't recommend starting with these suggestions enough. +1