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How to Join Other People's Twitter Spaces and Create Space

how to create twitter space and join spaces

How do I create my own Twitter Space and merge it into someone else’s Spaces? iOS users may be familiar with the Clubhouse audio sharing platform, but for Android users on Twitter there is now a Space feature.

Twitter users on Android can immediately start attending Spaces, a place for hosted, live audio conversations that they only hear from iPhone users.

Spaces is Twitter’s answer to Clubhouse, the drop-in audio app that has created quite a stir and has gained a large number of new users even as far as SpaceX and Tesla boss Elon Musk.

Since April last year, the audio chat room feature has been widely talked about thanks to the likes of Clubhouse who have offered a platform for expression using audio.

App Annie data recently claimed that Clubhouse surpassed 8 million downloads despite being restricted to certain audiences. Now Twitter’s Clubhouse-style audio chat room has arrived on Android, where it can also see people joining the platform.

According to Sensor Tower data revealed recently, Twitter has 1.75 million users in India and the Spaces feature could be one that could help it add more in the country.

One of the reasons why audio chat rooms have seen so much traction over the past year is because the human voice conveys nuance, emotion, and meaning that is often lost in text and is more connected than written text.

Twitter Spaces is the company’s attempt to capture the moment and get more users to try it on the platform. What it does is eliminate the need to register for a new platform.

How to Start Twitter Space on iPhone and Android as follows:

1. Open your Twitter application and login, if you don’t have one, please register first.

2. Tap the Compose button on Twitter at the bottom of the screen where you can send a tweet.

3. On the far left side there will be a Space feature in the form of the Twitter Spaces logo, tap the icon.

4. Or alternatively, you can tap your profile photo in Fleets like you want to upload Stories, the Space icon is on the right.

5. Please invite or invite a maximum of 10 people to discuss and convey your messages and impressions in one chat room.

6. Buddy can also determine the privacy of anyone who can join in listening to the conversation, whether “Everyone (Everyone)”, “People you follow (People you follow)”, or only those who are invited.

7. Make sure there is microphone access permission to Twitter in your smartphone settings. When all ready, tap the start button “Start your Space.”

Until now, Twitter Space is publicly accessible to account followers, every speaker involved will get a notification at the top or near the Twitter Story navigation.

So, for example, the Jennie BLACKPINK account is still in the conversation as a Speaker / Speaker in a Twitter Space, then all of Jennie’s followers will get a Space notification in the purple Fleets section.

That’s the discussion about how to join other people’s Twitter Spaces and create your own chat room in Spaces, a more universal Clubhouse-like feature accessible to iOS, Windows and Android users.