👉 Prebroadcasting is a concept in digital communication where a sender or receiver sends a message to another party before actually transmitting it, which allows them to receive feedback on their message without having to actually send it. This can be useful for testing and debugging purposes, as well as for providing a way to check the quality of the transmission before sending it out. Prebroadcasting is often used in software development, particularly in situations where developers need to test their code or send messages to another party without actually transmitting