Peak Periscope happened practically moments after the app launched. On March 26, 2015, Twitter introduced Periscope, an app-based service that lets you live stream your surroundings. That same day, a gas explosion and fire in New York's East Village turned bystanders into broadcasters, and Periscope rival Meerkat was soon a mere memory.
Periscope has hosted over 200 million broadcasts and was named app of the year by Apple last year. It's gone beyond the small screen with a move to Apple TV, and it can be watched on the Roku channel Nowhere Scope.
Part of Periscope's popularity stems from piracy. HBO was not pleased that people were live streaming episodes of Game of Thrones, and pro sports teams were similarly irked by game streams. Now Periscope is going legit with a deal with the NFL to stream some Thursday night games. No word on how BeyoncĂŠ felt about people tuning in to her Formation tour via Periscope.
Whether you're a Periscope fan or just looking to learn more about it, check out the slideshow for our top tips.
Get Profiled
Couch Mode
Split Personality
Install and open OBS. Start Stream/Preview, right-click Preview, and click on projector and the monitor you want the broadcast to be on. Create Scenes for what you want to show on the screen, such as Skype, by selecting the Scenes Window and clicking Add Scenes. Add Global Sources like the webcam and Skype and then add them to the Scenes. Then start a Test Stream, check that everything works, and broadcast when you're set.
Find Some Privacy
Keep It Quiet
Get the Feel of the Landscape
Hand It Over
Be Moderate
If you want your broadcasts moderated, go to Settings and turn on Moderate My Broadcasts. If you want to be one of the people who could be selected to moderate a broadcast, you can select I Want to Moderate.
Permanent Record
Live It Up