Less than a year after its first edition, Twitter opens the Spaces to almost everyone. As of today, anyone on Android and iOS can host a space, regardless of how many people are following them. Last May, the feature was open to any Twitter user with more than. At the time, the company said it had put this limit in place to ensure a “good experience”. Now that the option is available to all Android and iOS users, you can start your own audio room by pressing the compose button and then the Spaces icon.
If there’s a reason Twitter waited almost a year to make hosting spaces accessible to everyone, it’s because the company has spent the last few months adding features that dramatically improve the experience. Twitter recently added one that lets you add predefined tags to make your audio room easier to find. He also recently added one that you can use to recruit people to help you in moderation. These are all things that should make spaces more appealing to first-time users.
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