Space tabs?

As we all know and have seen, Twitter has been working on their Spaces tool and more specifically trying to improve their Spaces experience. 

 

Currently, the only way to join is to open the Twitter app at the right time that a “Space” is in progress, they show up in the Fleets bar and are only visible if someone you follow is part of one. WELL! NOT FOR LONG! Maybe…

 

A Spaces tab is in the works to help us navigate, much like Club House with their rooms and calendar views. The Spaces tab should improve the discovery of conversations making the experiences a bit more structured and not just a random, “there’s a conversation happening”.

 

 

 

Currently, the only way to search for Spaces audio streams is through the Twitter search function – not ideal at all.

It will be interesting to see how Twitter progresses Spaces and whether or not they can compete with the already loved and fast-growing Club House app. 

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