Do you have more than six hundred followers on Twitter? Now you have "spaces"

Do you have more than six hundred followers on Twitter? Now you have "spaces"
While Clubhouse is only a beta test for Android users, its main contender in the live audio room segment, Twitter ``Spaces'' has been opened up to iOS and Android users. Anyone with XNUMX followers or more on Twitter will now have the "Spaces" feature. This is obviously a huge boost as Twitter 'Spaces' has so far been in limited test mode on Android, while iOS has been partially incorporated. Twitter now seems to have beaten Clubhouse in the race for the Android user market.

But why do they get six hundred subscribers?

The number of subscribers of six hundred or more is an interesting number. Why did Twitter choose this? Well, in his words: "We offer the option to host a space to any and all accounts with XNUMX or more followers on Twitter. From what we've learned so far, these accounts are likely to have a good hosting experience on Twitter." I live because of its Before we offer the chance to create a space for everyone, we strive to learn more, make it easier to discover spaces, and help people enjoy it with a huge audience."

Spaces hosts can also start charging fees soon

< p lang="en" dir="ltr">Ticket Spaces: We're working on a way to reward hosts for the experiences they create and give listeners exclusive access to the convos that matter most to them. soon we'll be testing ticketed slots with a small set where hosts can set costs and number of tickets pic.twitter.com/uHxxvmo3wCMay XNUMX More Info Aside from opening the slots feature to almost everyone, Twitter It also announced a new option for paid spaces, which is currently being tested with selected users. This feature will allow hosts of streaming audio on Spaces to charge listeners a fee to connect. This is clearly the initial step to commercially exploit the Spaces feature. Twitter will reduce these transactions, but it is not yet known what percentage Twitter will take. "A limited set will be able to hold ticketed spaces in the coming months. Hosts get most of the revenue from ticket sales and Twitter will keep a small amount as well," the company said. There is no doubt that Twitter is very interested in helping users to exploit commercially from the platform. Already working on the Super Followers and Jar Council features. Twitter is also incorporating space planning and space reminders in the coming weeks, which will help keep more audiences connected. With Facebook also planning to enter the audio chat room feature, the segment becomes exciting and interesting.