Twitter now allows all mobile users to save spaces

All Android and iOS users can now register Twitter Spaces, the social network announced this week. When launching an audio-only room, simply enable “Save Space” to make the content available for public playback for 30 days after the space ends.
Similar to sharing a replay of an Instagram Live broadcast to your profile and feed, Twitter’s latest feature makes it easy for creators to offer post-show access, even temporarily. Rival Clubhouse launched its own version in November, dubbed Replays, with the added ability to post chats to third-party apps and sites.
Spaces hosts can, of course, delete the recordings at any time over the next month, though Twitter would keep the audio files for up to 120 days, according to Engadget, in case it needs to verify a report of a breach of the rules. terms of service.
Introduced in December 2020 to a handful of iPhone owners, expanded to Android beta testers in March, and rolling out to desktop users in May, Twitter’s Clubhouse competitor is “focused on voice privacy human” and offers users more than 280 characters to engage. And while you still can’t host a space from the web, you can join them.
Capitalizing on the audio-only trend, Twitter in June began accepting applications to join test groups for Ticketed Spaces, allowing users to earn money through exclusive and customizable live sound experiences. Plus, enlist a pair of friends, family, or creator acquaintances to help with moderation tasks, now that a single space can include one host, two co-hosts, and up to 10 speakers.