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Experience Live Audio Sessions from Twitter Irrespective of a Twitter Account

CIO Insider Team | Friday, 5 November, 2021
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Users will soon be able to share direct links to their Spaces on Twitter, allowing others to listen in on a live audio session without having to be logged in. The new feature, according to the social media giant, is intended at Spaces users who have pals who are not on Twitter but still want to listen in on a Space.

Twitter Spaces will now be available to even more individuals, giving the social media behemoth a better opportunity of reaching new users outside of its platform. Twitter Spaces now has an advantage over competitors like Clubhouse and Facebook's Live Audio Rooms, thanks to the new feature.

Speaking of new features, the social media giant has been launching a set of new features to improve user experience as well as improve its platform to pool more users. Most recently it launched 'Super Follows' which enables social media influencers to sell their subscriptions to users for special content.

This feature is for everyone who uses Twitter to drive public debate, including activists, journalists, musicians, writers, gamers, astrology enthusiasts, beauty experts, comedians, and others. The move comes as Twitter strives to promote itself as the go-to online site for clickable celebrities while also generating cash in non-advertising and non-promotional ways.

Twitter has just released a Spaces test for Android users, which includes a dedicated Spaces Tab as well as an upgrade that makes DM invites easier

Twitter tested the Super Follows feature with a small group of creators in North America before launching it officially.

Twitter, according to reports, will not charge more than three percent of subscriptions as a processing fee until a creator earns $ 50,000 on the platform, at which point Twitter's stake might rise to 20 percent. The headquarters of the corporation are in San Francisco. The App Store fees, which can amount to up to 30 percent of the transaction value, are paid by the developers selling the subscriptions.

Over the last few months, Twitter has added a number of new features to Spaces in order to make them more user-friendly. Last week, the business rolled out a Spaces Recording function to iOS testers, with a full launch planned for later this year. Before commencing a live audio session, the functionality allows hosts to choose a new ‘Record Space’ configuration. After the session, the recorded Space can be shared on Twitter, allowing users to listen to it at their leisure or re-share it.

Twitter has just released a Spaces test for Android users, which includes a dedicated Spaces Tab as well as an upgrade that makes DM invites easier. Popular Spaces will now be featured under the Explore page on iOS to boost their visibility.

It's worth noting that Clubhouse recently modified its platform in order to compete more effectively with its competitors. Clubhouse has expanded its services to include asynchronous listening, as well as clips, replays, and audio exporting. French, German, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Kannada, Korean, Malayalam, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, Tamil, and Telugu are among the 13 additional languages added by the company.



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