# Watch AMA on YouTube

Term Structure's YouTube channel: <https://www.youtube.com/@termstructurelabs>&#x20;

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When you enter this channel, it's easy to watch the live stream directly without searching for it.&#x20;

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## How to Watch a Live Stream Video on Term Structure's YouTube Channel

### Step 1: Sign in to your YouTube account (optional)&#x20;

While you can watch live videos on YouTube without signing in, having an account allows you to subscribe to channels, receive notifications about live streams, and interact with content creators through chat.

1. Visit youtube.com or launch the YouTube mobile app.
2. Click "Sign in" in the top-right corner or tap the profile icon on the app.
3. Enter your Google account email and password, then click "Next" or tap "Sign in."

Please select the "Subscribe" button located on the right-hand side of the Term Structure channel in order to receive notifications when new video content is made available:

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### Step 2: Find and watch a live video&#x20;

1. Look for a `LIVE NOW` or `Live` indicator on the channel's homepage, usually located near the top of the video list or in a dedicated `Live` section.
2. Simply click on the video. Once the live video page has loaded, the stream will start playing automatically.

### Step 3: Adjust the video settings&#x20;

While watching the live video, you can adjust settings like video quality, playback speed, and closed captions. Click the gear icon on the video player (computer) or tap the three-dot icon (mobile) to access these settings.

### Step 4: Interact with the live stream (if signed in)&#x20;

If you are signed in to your YouTube account, you can interact with the content creator and other viewers through the live chat. Type your message in the chat window and press Enter or tap "Send" to join the conversation.&#x20;

### Step 5: Exit the live video&#x20;

To exit the live video, click the "Back" button on your browser or tap the "Back" button on your mobile device.


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