Actually, Craig Long , I believe this is an embedded feed initiated as a "share," please correct this novice, Andrew Hatchett ... Can you fill us i on your method of posting?
The chat on the YouTube page generates an "upword scroll," so that although new messages are added "below," the overall chat set is moved up and disappear at the top, so that the current message is always displayed. The benefits to this include "Popout Chat," pre-event commenting, and "side-by-side" viewing option. It's growing on me.
The way I created this was to just create a YT Live Event and then copy/paste the link address into a post. Then the comments on this post act just like the comments on an event page.
Roland Takaoka I believe Andrew wants to use the G+ post chat for his test, not the YouTube chat. What you are typing in now is going to be the chat for the live video. (◔◡◔)
Andrew Hatchett that would be 4am on my side but i'm going to try and make it.
ReplyDeleteToo early for me also. But nice to see Andrew first thing in the morning.
ReplyDeleteOh I see. This is the event page and we are commenting on it.
ReplyDeleteCraig Long Yes- this may be a very useful workaround to revive - it works pretty well.
ReplyDeleteAndrew Hatchett The only problem is you can't type in a comment at the top. You have to scroll to the bottom.
ReplyDeleteTrue, but at least this way the comments before, during, and after are all saved in one spot.
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Actually, Craig Long , I believe this is an embedded feed initiated as a "share," please correct this novice, Andrew Hatchett ... Can you fill us i on your method of posting?
ReplyDeleteThe chat on the YouTube page generates an "upword scroll," so that although new messages are added "below," the overall chat set is moved up and disappear at the top, so that the current message is always displayed. The benefits to this include "Popout Chat," pre-event commenting, and "side-by-side" viewing option. It's growing on me.
The way I created this was to just create a YT Live Event and then copy/paste the link address into a post. Then the comments on this post act just like the comments on an event page.
ReplyDeleteRoland Takaoka I believe Andrew wants to use the G+ post chat for his test, not the YouTube chat. What you are typing in now is going to be the chat for the live video.
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ReplyDeleteI'm here!
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ReplyDeleteI'm watching Andrew Hatchett
ReplyDeleteYep
ReplyDeleteNo questions
ReplyDeleteThanks Craig Long. This is a post recording comment.
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