Different ways on how you can interact with your creators
Emojis and Reactions:
To show support to the creator during a stream, you can send reactions by clicking on the reactions tab on the navigation bar located on the right. . This gives the creator real time feedback and encouragement on their content.
Can everyone see what emojis I send?
Yes, when you send an emoji the other viewers will see it pop up against your image, the creator will also be able to see this.
Raising your hand:
To engage with the creator in a stream, raise your hand by using the ‘✋’ emoji on the bottom-left corner of your screen. This is flagged to the creator and they may decide to invite you onto the stage.
Tips
To show financial support to creators you can tip them whilst in the Lounge. All tips will be taken from the payment method you used to purchase your Lounge ticket. Creators get 80% all tips given by their viewers. If you are having problems relating to payments check out this article here.
Can everyone see when I tip?
Yes, when you tip a yellow box will flash up in the chat box, if you would like to know how to tip, check out this article here.
Going up on the Stage (Two-way streaming)
You can get more involved in a creator’s Lounge by going up ‘On The Stage’. Here you can interact with the creator and other participants. To do this simply raise your hand and wait for the host to bring you up onto the stage. If you are brought up on the stage you will be asked to check your camera and mic settings, get your game face on and get ready to go live to all the other Lounge viewers. If you are having any issues relating to going up on stage check out this article here.
Once the host invites you onto stage, you will be notified yourself:
Click on "Accept", check your Camera and Mic, and you will be live on camera!
The maximum of viewers up on the stage at any one time is 20.
You can leave the stage and return to being a one-way participant by clicking the ‘Leave’ button in the bottom left of the screen. It is normal to get a slight delay whilst coming on and off the stage.
If you are still encountering issues or would like to leave any feedback on this article, feel free to get in touch.