Anthony Jones
Raiding or hosting is the lifeblood of Twitch streaming and can be a massive contributor to channels having a successful stream or building a tight-knit community. Before now, YouTube lacked the ability to help bridge content creators to match its competing platforms. And thanks to the Live Redirect function, loads of streamers are bound to start establishing connections and garner more attention.
However, you may be wondering how to use this new feature to start raiding other content creators. We’ll answer that for you! Here’s how to raid someone on YouTube.
Using the Raid Feature on YouTube
Before you can raid other streamers, YouTube has stated that the Live Redirect feature is only “available to creators [with] more than 1,000 subscribers and no Community Guidelines strikes.” Additionally, you’ll need to make sure that other channels approve you for Live Redirect. You’ll need to do the same for them, which you and them can do by adding each other’s channel under “Live redirects” in the Community section of your YouTube Studio settings. If you’re still in the green after fulfilling those requirements, hop onto YouTube and follow these steps: And that’s everything you need to know about how to raid someone on YouTube! Be sure to check out the Twinfinite to find other guides and helpful tips that may answer some burning questions you have.
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