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How To Use Twitter Spaces? Check Out The Features And Steps To Use Twitter Spaces How to use Twitter Spaces? is one of the questions that is being asked by a huge number of people. Find out the features and steps to use Twitter Spaces here.
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Podcasts are becoming more popular now and numerous applications are creating stages for clients to tune in to digital recordings. Numerous applications have been fanning out to such organizations to give the clients more substance on their foundation. Twitter is probably the furthest down the line application to the scene and has concocted another live sound discussion stage called Spaces. Numerous individuals have been wanting to learn how to use Twitter Spaces.
Published: May 4, 2021 10:55 AM IST
Twitter introduced Spaces for people to have audio-only conversations and to compete with Clubhouse, which has risen to popularity heights in a short span of time. The feature, which was a part of public beta, is now reaching more people on both Android and iOS. Also Read - Twitter permanently suspends Kangana Ranaut s account for violating rules
Twitter Spaces reaches more people: Are you one of them?
Twitter, via a blog post, has announced the availability of Spaces to more people. This can happen if they fulfil one criterion: the presence of 600 or more followers on the platform. If you match the requirement, you will automatically get the Twitter Spaces option. Also Read - Twitter s Tip Jar feature in the works, to let you tip for others tweets
What is Clubhouse like Twitter Spaces?
Twitter Spaces is aimed at striking voice-based conversation on the platform. It allows users to join or host voice chats on Twitter. So, users can create a ‘Space’ that their followers can join to participate in the conversation. Do keep in mind that a maximum of ten people can speak in a Space at a time.
“Spaces is a place to come together, built around the voices of the people using Twitter, your Twitter community. Spaces are live for as long as they’re open; once ended, they will no longer be available publicly on Twitter,” Twitter said in a help support page.