Twitter has now announced that Spaces will now be available on mobile and desktop web. This move doesn’t come as a surprise, though – after launching the Clubhouse-like audio chat room feature on IOS and Android, the obvious platform to consider next would be its web platforms.
Twitter’s Spaces received a warm reception from users when it was launched, and, of late, has become even more popular than ClubHouse – the pioneer in the audio chat room space.
Twitter Spaces on the web (mobile and desktop) will work just like on the mobile app, and it will have all of the features available on the app version, except the ability to host a space
At the moment, users will only be able to join a Space from the web, users can’t host their own Space sessions just yet. You will need to continue hosting or scheduling your Space from the app, at least for now.
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The interface will work just like on the mobile apps, users will be able to click and join an ongoing Space, and they will be able to listen in the background while they continue surfing on the platform, just like they can on the mobile app.