Streamlabs, a leader in content creation, has partnered with the struggling social media platform X to provide a seamless go-live experience and enhance game streaming. X users can now start streams without manually inputting stream keys and sign into the Streamlabs desktop or mobile app using their social media credentials. The integration also includes X’s live broadcast chat functionality, allowing users to monitor chat messages in the Streamlabs desktop app while streaming. Content creators can adjust monetization options, access the Streamlabs merch store, and utilize widgets for increased engagement. Additionally, regular users can chat with their favorite streamers in real-time, though this feature may be paywalled behind a subscription. Despite recent controversies surrounding X, Streamlabs and Logitech have chosen to partner with the platform, providing new livestreaming tools for users.
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