

This is more appropriate for a publicly accessible meeting, however it is always relevant. Also, for meeting security, the chat can be used inappropriately by unwanted attendees to display foul and disrespectful language that would be visible to everyone. Change this setting to prevent all chat messages from being public to mimic the Q&A capability. Instruct attendees to ask questions in the chat, with all questions directed to the host only. In a webinar, the Q&A portion is private, and participant questions are only visible to the Host.

This feature is often used to spotlight a keynote speaker or panel discussion.

Spotlight video puts up to 9 participants as the primary active speakers for all participants, and participants will only see these speakers.
