Last fall, Twitter began testing the assigned Spaces tabs for the iOS version of its mobile app. Now this option is being tested for Android as well.
The Spaces tab allows users to see a selected list of active live audio rooms, with the option to filter them based on their interests. This feature is now being extended to Android application users.
Those who have access to the tests can open the Spaces tab by clicking on the new microphone icon at the bottom of the interface. As with the iOS version, the tab is only available in English.
Spaces let you be a part of live audio conversations, from anywhere. To help you discover popular Spaces from around the world and search for ones about your interests, we’re testing a Spaces tab –– available on Android and iOS in English only for now. pic.twitter.com/Ru9PaxDonT
— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) May 18, 2022
Twitter began testing live sound in late 2020, and the company quickly began updating the format. What started as a declaratively modest feature, continued to take on a variety of features, such as sound recording, space hosting, and more.
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