Twitter now lets you listen to Spaces without an account – Times of India

last month, Twitter Launched an update that allows hosts Twitter Space Chat to record and share your broadcasts. with the ability to record empty space And sharing them across the stage, hosts are able to pass on the value of their work from the moment a space is live. Now, the micro-blogging platform will allow anyone to listen to Space Audio without having to sign in.
The new feature will allow hosts and listeners to send a direct link to the Space Audio broadcast. Those who don’t have a Twitter account can listen to it on the web without even logging in. Although unaccounted listeners will not be able to participate, the feature will provide a wider reach to hosts.
Twitter launched its club house Rival Space last year. Since then the company has rolled out several updates to improve the user experience for it. You can start audio broadcasts on the platform by going to the Spaces section on the Twitter app for iOS and Android. To make space recording, you need to toggle on ‘record space’ before launching new space. Upon entering the space all participants will see a recording icon indicating that the space is being recorded.
Once the space runs out, hosts will have access to the full-length recording for 30 days after the initial broadcast, during which they can share it or tweet it. Listeners will have the ability to play any recorded space directly from their timeline, as well as share the recorded space on their network.
Hosts can delete Space Recordings at any time, however, Twitter will still keep a data file for a period of 30-120 days to investigate any abusive or hateful content.

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