GoPro Hero 7 Black Live Stream Restrictions on YouTube?

Live streaming is common nowadays in social media. Facebook, Twitter, youtube and many other social media platforms offer this feature. Streaming live video is easy as long as you own the smartphone. Every smartphone has social media app, which features Live streaming within the app. Are there any restrictions for live streaming on these platform?

Today, we are not going to talk live streaming of every social media platform. We are going to discuss about the Live stream features on YouTube. Youtube is a biggest video sharing website founded in February 2005. As time passed along, the popularity of YouTube has gone bigger and bigger. According to MerchDope.com, 1.3 billion people uses YouTube and 300 hours of videos are uploaded on YouTube every single day. Also, 5 billion videos are watched on Youtube everyday.
By knowing all of the above facts, we know that YouTube is the most popular video hosting site in the world. Many YouTubers are growing on YouTube with their popularity as well as financially and everyday new user signup to become YouTuber.
The more people landed on YouTube as a video publisher, YouTube is restricting and adding more policy every now and then. They have a strict rules and guidelines that every video publisher must follow, otherwise get ready for Account Termination.
We are not going to talk about all the features or restrictions that YouTube has currently. We are only going to talk about the live streaming restrictions that YouTube has.
GoPro Youtube Live
Live Streaming on YouTube was much easier like Facebook. However, every now and then YouTube sets a policy to make a community safe. YouTube has updated a policy by raising the threshold for YouTube Live Stream with Mobile. From now on, you won’t be able to do a live streaming from your mobile device, if you have less than 1000 subscribers. This includes a GoPro Hero 7 camera as well, since GoPro Hero 7 Action camera is considered under mobile devices. This compliance has only applied in Mobile devices who has less than 1000 subscribers. However, it does not effect other live streaming tools and you can still live stream from your desktop even if you have less than 1000 subscribers.
We do not know what thresholds YouTube will come with again. However, YouTube is creating strict rules and guidelines that every user must follow and it’s getting more difficult for the new YouTubers. New YouTubers need to come up with strong content, video quality, audio quality and so on. It’s getting harder and harder everyday because of the tough competition as well as YouTube policy being updated every now and then.

What you think about this threshold?
Does it effect you or you think it will effect new user without this feature?
What is you concern regarding this threshold?

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