How Can YouTube Live Chat's Slow Mode Be Enabled?

How to Use YouTube Live Chat's Slow Mode.
Access YouTube Studio by logging in, then click Create and click Go live.
Go live
You have the choice to stream now or schedule a slot for a future date in the YouTube live control room. In any case, I'll select the initial streaming options.

Prepare a live stream
select streaming software
You must set up the fundamentals, including providing a title, creating a description, adding to a playlist, etc. Additionally, configure the monetization option if your channel is paid for. When you finally get to the customizing section, scroll down to the message delay section, select the box for slow mode, and then input the number of seconds you want the messages to show on your stream. I'll be entering 120 seconds for the time being.
When the delay message is configured to show, Click the next button to set the visibility. Because I don't want to go live right away, I'll use unlisted for the time being.
Switch on Messaging Delay
Slow mode is activated.
Activate YouTube Live Chat's Slow Mode (Method #2)
The summarized window is the alternate approach you can take to enable slow mode on YouTube live chat. You can review all of the settings you've used to go live broadcast in this section. Now that the slow mode option is available, you can alter it before going live.
In the review window, select Edit.
Change the Live Streaming Options
Go to the customisation window, scroll down, and select Slow mode. Then, input the number of seconds you want the messages to be delayed.
Set the Slow mode
Conclusion:
You must enable the slow mode if you want a better way to control the chat during live YouTube streams. Once the user has remarked, this will enable the users to issue commands X seconds later. In addition, you will have enough time to address each chat individually, and more people can watch your live streaming video through chat.





