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Twitter Spaces is now available for Android users all over the world for research.

Twitter Spaces is now available for Android users all over the world, as the company extends its testing of its Clubhouse-style audio chat rooms functionality. According to the company, Android users will not be able to host spaces, but they will be able to enter and talk in spaces, with hosting coming soon. In December 2020, the microblogging site announced a feature that enables users to build public and private audio chat rooms. However, it had only been tested on iOS, but it is now being extended to include Android users. Despite the fact that the feature is still in beta, the Android release of Twitter Spaces shows that the new audio chat rooms feature may be useful.

Although the feature is still in beta, the Android launch of Twitter Spaces indicates that the new audio chat rooms feature will be widely available shortly.

We're growing to give more people the ability to engage in Spaces and listen in! People with Android will be able to enter, listen to, and talk in conversations over Spaces beginning in the coming days, Twitter said in a statement. In late January, Twitter announced that it was working on bringing the feature to Android users in a tweet.
 
In announcing the launch, Twitter executives emphasized that Spaces is still in its early stages, and that their top priority is to enhance moderation. As a result, they're being careful about launching features like capturing conversations, which could appeal to podcasters, and monetising Spaces, which could make the feature even more appealing.
 






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