Instance administrators can choose to disable or enable chat in specific cases. Information in this section are only true in the default case.
When you create or modify a Peertube live, there is a “plugin settings” tab:
In the “plugin settings” tab, there is a “Use chat” checkbox. Just check or uncheck it to enable or disable the chat associated to your video.
There can be other settings in this tab, depending on plugins installed on your Peertube instance.
On the instance level, Peertube’s administrators can choose if chat rooms are unique per video, or if there will be an unique chat room per channel. Please contact your instance’s administrators for more information on how they configure the livechat plugin.
On top of the chat, there is a “Share chat link” button.
This button opens a popup, where you can obtain an url to join the chat. This url can be shared.
You can customize some options:
The “Share chat link” popup can also contain a “Connect using XMPP” tab. This will only be available if your instance’s administators have enabled an correctly configured this option. Using this option, you can provide a link to join the chat using any XMPP client software. Using such softwares can for example facilitate moderation actions.
Please refer to the moderation documentation.
Please refer to the OBS documentation.
By default, the chat is persistent. This means that the room content will be kept for a while. User joining will see messages posted before their arrival.
You can change the persistence behaviour. Open the chat dropdown menu, and click on “Configure”.
There are several options that can be changed.
You can for example set the default and maximum number of messages to return to 0, so that new incomers won’t see any previously sent message.
You can also uncheck “enable archiving”: if unchecked, messages will be pruned if the server restarts.
By unchecking “Persistent”, the room will be cleared if there is no more participant.
If you want to delete the chat content, open the chat dropdown menu, then click on “Destroy”. A popup will open, asking a confirmation.
The chat will be automatically recreated each time someone tries to join it as long as the video exists, and has the “Use chat” feature activated.