Live talks let OpenChat members have voice conversations with each other in real time.
Note: This feature is only available in Japan, Taiwan, and Thailand.
Live talks have the following features and specifications.
Live talks can be started:
• Only by the admin or co-admins of an OpenChat.
• In each chat or subchat of an OpenChat.
Live talk participants include:
• Hosts, who run and manage the live talk.
• Speakers, who can speak in the live talk.
• Listeners, who can listen in to the live talk.
Live talks can be joined by:
• Members of an OpenChat.
Note:
- Non-members can also join as listeners when permitted in the live talk's settings.
- Non-members must join the OpenChat to speak and react in the live talk.
• Up to 10,000 participants (with up to 100 designated as speakers, including the host).
Live talks can be ended:
• Only by the OpenChat's admin or the live talk's host or co-hosts.
Note: Live talks have a maximum length of 48 hours, after which they end automatically.
If you want to report conduct in a live talk, follow the steps below.
Reporting live talks or speakers
If a conversation is happening that violates the OpenChat Terms and Conditions of Use, you can report the live talk itself or a speaker.
Note: Live talks are subject to monitoring in LINE.
Reporting a live talk
1. Tap the menu icon at the top of the live talk > Report live talk.
2. Select your reason for reporting the live talk and tap Agree & send.
Reporting a speaker
1. Tap the user you want to report.
2. Tap Report attendee.
3. Select your reason for reporting the user and tap Agree & send.
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