Twitter Spaces: Rolling Out the Desktop Web Browser Version Update Very Soon in 2021
The clubhouse is available for iOS that is an Android version is in the works. However, Twitter Spaces will be going to launch as a competitor to Clubhouse, being a Discord Stage Channel.
Twitter hasn't provided any specifics about when the desktop edition will be available to users. Multiple networks, including Discord and Telegram, are launching their Clubhouse competitors. Facebook, LinkedIn, Fireside by Mark Cuban, Slack, and Spotify are all working on their versions.
Jane Manchun Wong, a reverse engineering expert,
demonstrated how Twitter Spaces for desktop Web browsers would look. On March
26, tipster Noah (@magusnn) sent out a few more tweets that show how the
desktop edition of Twitter's latest feature will look. According to The Verge,
Twitter announced that it is working on a new feature for desktop browsers.
Twitter's extension to desktop browsers was
announced shortly after Discord's Stage Channel was released on April 1. These
new features on social media sites are similar to Clubhouse, which allows users
to hold audio-only calls with a small number of speakers and a huge audience.
After the members of the audience have 'raised their
hands,' the hosts can choose which member of the audience can speak in the
call. Twitter is scheduled to make Spaces available to its users later this
month.
The clubhouse opened in April of 2020. It's a
private audio-based social networking app that's currently only available on
iOS. Paul Davison, Clubhouse's CEO and co-founder, recently announced that the
company is working on an Android app as well.
Telegram has introduced Voice Calls 2.0, which
allows users to hold live voice chat sessions with an unlimited number of
people. It will feature a hand-raising mechanism, invitational ties, and
voice-chat names, as well as the ability to capture voice chats for future
reference.
Twitter's Fleets, basically its disappearing posts feature, similar to Instagram and Snapchat stories has also got some new features earlier this week.
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