Twitter Opens Spaces to Users
With Over 600 Followers.
Now, more people can utilize Twitter's Clubhouse competitor.
The social media giant made the announcement via blog post on May 3.
Today, we’re bringing the ability to host a Space to all accounts with 600 or more followers on Twitter. , Twitter, via blog post.
Based on what we’ve learned so far, these accounts are likely to have a good experience hosting live conversations because of their existing audience, Twitter, via blog post.
In March, Twitter said its
audio room network would
be available to everyone
in April, which didn't happen.
The company says it wants to continue to
observe how current Spaces users interact
with the platform before expanding its release.
Before bringing the ability to create a Space to everyone, we’re focused on learning more, making it easier to discover Spaces, and helping people enjoy them with a great audience, Twitter, via blog post.
Twitter is also developing the option for users
to buy tickets to events within Spaces