YouTube just added a new feature to its mobile app that lets content creators reach out to fans more personally. The online video company announced that it has opened up mobile live-streaming for creators with over 10,000 subscribers. In addition to live-streaming from smartphones, creators and viewers now have access to a feature called "Super Chat," which lets viewers pin a comment to the top of the live chat window for everyone, including the creator, to see for a longer period of time.
YouTube has supported live-streaming to its website from a PC for a few years, but the feature that was announced last year at VidCon has only been available to a few select creators until now. According to a Google blog post, this rollout will put the feature into the hands of "hundreds of thousands of creators." But there's still a significant barrier to entry for YouTubers who have yet to break through that 10,000-sub ceiling. YouTube does plan on eventually rolling out the feature to every user in the future.
Super Chat adds an interesting monetary value to YouTube live-streams. The paid feature is available on both PC and mobile YouTube live-streams, and it lets viewers pay to highlight their comment and pin it at the top of the chat window for up to five hours. In addition to letting viewers "get a creator's attention" more easily, Google's blog post states that "Super Chat gives viewers a chance to add a little visual flair to their chats and gives creators a new way to keep connected to their fans while earning a little money on the side."
According to a Variety report, viewers can pay as little as $1 to get their comment highlighted. But to get that comment bumped to the top of the chat as well, they'll need to dish out as much as $10. It seems the cost of a Super Chat comment ranges depending on the length of the comment, the highlight color, and the length of time the comment stays pinned. Viewers could drop up to $500 on a Super Chat message.