Twitter Spaces: Anyone with 600 or more followers may now host a Space. Based on what we’ve discovered, these accounts are likely to have a positive hosting experience due to their current viewership.They are focusing on a few items before offering the opportunity to establish a Space to everyone.
Table of Contents
Twitter Spaces
Twitter has designed Spaces to bring individuals together in an intimate setting to exchange ideas and tweets with the strength that only the human voice can provide. Millions of people now have access to Spaces, but the job is not over since it is part of a larger vision developed with you, our community.
With an interested audience, they are focused on learning more, making it simpler to find Spaces, and assisting everyone in enjoying them. Here are some of the things that Twitter is working on: –
- Ticketed Spaces
- Co-hosting
- Scheduling
- More block labels + warnings
- Improved captions
Ticketed Spaces
They are working on a means for presenters to get compensated for the experiences they create, as well as for listeners to have exclusive access to the conversations they care about the most. Soon, we’ll test ticketed Spaces with a select number of hosts, who will be able to establish ticket pricing and quantities.
Co-hosting
It might be enjoyable to co-host a Space with other individuals on occasion. Alternatively, you may want assistance in selecting persons to talk. Soon, you’ll be able to select up to two other persons to manage participants and information about the Space, such as the title and description.
Scheduling
Twitter is working on a method to schedule a Space. You may sign up to be informed when it starts right now, everyone can listen to Spaces on iOS or Android, and we’re increasing the ability to host for more people every day. For all feedback and suggestions, please use the hashtag #spacesresearch. If you encounter any problems, please use the hashtag #spacesbugs.
Also Read: Zerodha Founders Can Get Up To Rs 100 Crore Salary, Facebook, Twitter & Others Social Media Platforms Could Face Government Action Over New Rules
One Comment
Comments are closed.