How to disable "Emoji's Reactions" for all the attendees at an Airmeet event?

Modified on Wed, 04 Oct 2023 at 03:32 PM



TABLE OF CONTENTS

    1. Overview

    2. Pre-Event Customization

    3. During the Event Customization


1. Overview


Customize the level of interactions available for your attendees at your event. As an organizer, you will be able to disable the "Emoji's reactions" option available for attendees during the live session.

Configure precisely how you want your attendees to engage in the event with our advanced engagement controls.


You will be able to modify the options either prior to the start of the event or while the event is in progress.



2. Pre-Event Customization


Before the event starts, the organizer can enter the event via preview mode, which will allow you to customize the event theme and change the setting according to your preferences.




3. During the Event


During the event, the organizer can change the setting according to their preferences on a real-time basis.


To disable the emojis during the live session, kindly follow the below steps:


Step 1: Go to the settings tab placed towards the right-side top corner.


Step 2: Click on the “Customize event” button.

 

Step 3: Scroll down to the session experience section and "toggle the button off" beside the 'Emoji Reactions' option to disable the emojis option for attendees & speakers during the live session.



Step 4: Scroll down and click on the "Save" button.


Note: None of the participants including speakers, exhibitors & event organizer would be able to access emojis option across all sessions once it is disabled.





Need more help? Contact support@airmeet.com or visit our 24*7 Support Lounge.









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