Twitter Spaces for Easy User Discovery and Sharing - Here's How

Twitter Spaces for Easy User Discovery and Sharing - Here's How
Twitter Spaces, the microblogging site's audio feature, has a "discoverability" issue. And just as Twitter understands that, and is making updates that will make it easier to share and discover Spaces. Right off the bat, Twitter is adding a new option to allow Spaces participants to tweet directly from a Space, with the relevant Space hashtag auto-populating in the new tweet. Twitter is also adding search options to the Spaces tab, which it has been testing with some users since last month (June). Twitter said on iOS that it is rolling out new "guest management" controls that will let hosts know who is in a space and who has requested to speak. In this sense, it has now placed the participant control bar at the top of the guest management page so that it is always accessible. Twitter has also added the status of the Hosts section to better see what kind of attendees you have in your space (including pending speaker requests). The places search tab, if integrated, will allow users to search for places by title or host name or nickname.

< p lang="en" dir="ltr">In our quest to make it easier to find spaces of interest, Tab beta users will now be able to search for live and upcoming spaces by title, hostname and id host on iOS. Make all live and upcoming spaces searchable. pic.twitter.com/6fApOAbcVm July 29, 2021 See More Twitter regularly modifies spaces as competition from similar audio platforms dramatically increases. Clubhouse, Spotify, Facebook are getting closer. It recently introduced paid spaces that allow creators to easily monetize on the platform. It also added support for a web version of the audio tool. For the record, to host Twitter Spaces, your Twitter account must have 600 followers or more. According to Twitter, these accounts are likely to "have a good experience hosting live conversations."