What is a TeamStream?
With the TeamStream, streamers can have up to two members join their stream live with audio and video as guests. Currently running TeamStreams are marked as such on the Livestream overview page.
A TeamStream can be started by any member who has already received10,000 hearts as appreciation from his viewers. From 35,000 hearts, a second guest can be added.
How do I start a TeamStream?
As soon as you have collected 10,000 hearts, you can add a guest to your next stream. In the chat or in the participant list you can see the profile names of the viewers. Click on the profile name and invite the profile of your choice to the TeamStream by clicking on"Add live as guest" in the menu that appears . The profile you have selected will now receive your invitation, which it can accept or decline. If the invitation is accepted, your guest will appear next to you in the live image.
TeamStream is also possible for anonymous streams. Your guest's profile name is always displayed in the live stream and is clickable. Business profiles can use the TeamStream feature via an event stream without any restrictions.
If you want to focus on your stream, your permanent moderators can also send invitations to the team stream. They can also end a TeamStream for you. You can find out how to appoint permanent moderators for your streams here. |
How do I end a TeamStream?
As an inviting profile, you close the stream of your guest by clicking on the X in the upper right corner of the screen. The guest profile can do the same if it wants to leave the TeamStream.
How do I make a TeamStream request?
A TeamStream can only be started by invitation of the streaming profile. As a viewer, however, you have a direct way to make your interest in a shared TeamStream visible: Simply thanks to the hand icon next to the message line. By clicking on it, you signal your desire for a joint TeamStream to the streamer. Your request will now be found in the list that collects TeamStream requests. The request list for the TeamStream orders itself chronologically.
How do I make a top request?
That's not enough for you? You want more visibility? Then send the streamer a top request (500 coins). How do you do that? By clicking on the hand symbol again in the request list. This top request triggers a fourfold attention boost: In stream chat, an automated message shows your request, the request goodie with your profile name appears in the stream image, your chat messages also show the top request icon, and you catapult up the request list.
Top requests are ranked above the normal requests to TeamStream in the request list. The top requests are sorted by the number of hearts given. It also takes into account those goodies that you have already given away before your top request in this stream when ranking. Example: If you have already given 350 hearts to the streamers before your top request, with the top request it is already 1,000 hearts, since a request goodie gives an additional 650 hearts. |
Sounds complicated? Don't worry, it's not. Here is the procedure again in a video.
As a viewer, how do I unlock the guest's picture?
Viewers will see TeamStream guests initially blurred, but will be able to hear all participants. Sound can be controlled separately for all screens.
You like what you see and hear so far? Then unlock the guests!
With 50 hearts you can show your appreciation and unlock the second and third screen - anonymously! This unlocking is valid per TeamStream.
Who receives the JOYns for a TeamStream?
All hearts or JOYns are credited to the member whostarted the stream. We encourage stream starters to give their stream guests a thank you gift.
Depending on how many hearts have been collected via the livestream goodies (chili peppers, peach, penis rocket, etc.), they can exchange the resulting JOYns for a voucher for the JOY fan store or for a premium membership - and give them to their guests or presenters.
What can I use the TeamStream for?
We want the TeamStream to be used as creatively and interactively as possible. Be playful - and at the same time always respectful of all participants. The best ideas always come from the community.
From shared eroticism to speed dating and talks with friends to 1:1 workshops, you'll find more inspiration and all the info you need about TeamStream in our magazine article.