Starting to May 24, Pinterest will host a three-day online event that will see company streaming content from some of the most popular content makers. Pinterest shared details about how the test, one of the first public efforts in Livestreaming, will be revealed with TechCrunch.
The only way to watch videos will be through the Pinterest application – even though you can preview each session on the company’s website. Overall, there will be 21 workshops that cover topics such as how to reuse a pair of leggings and make a perfect bowl of Guacamole. When someone watching the river, you will have the opportunity to comment on what happens and chatting with people who hold sessions. They will be a moderator at hand to ensure everyone in the chat of civilians. But what you won’t find is a shopping component attached to the experience.
Technically, this is not the first Pinterest Foray to be livestreaming. Last year, the company tested a feature called a class community that allowed people to register for the online zoom class through its application. However, outside the registration mechanism, Pinterest applications are mainly to help those who accommodate classes to regulate material for their students. Pinterest did not tell TechCrunch how he saw streaming factoring into his future plan. The company is relatively late to the format, with other platforms that have livestreaming components for years now.