General introduction

General introduction


The chat integrated into your Blastream room allows you to interact with all your participants and keep them active and engaged during your live video session (in livestreaming or videoconference mode).

This chat is mainly made up of 3 distinct sections:

  1. Public chat: it allows all the participants invited to your room to chat by text message. You also have the option of posting images and documents.
  2. Private messaging: it includes private chats where one or more group discussions can be created as well as private messages (1to1 conversation with a participant)
  3. The participants list
For more details on the public, private chat and the list of participants, see the dedicated articles in the same category.


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