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Twitter Spaces now lets Android and iOS users share and receive videos

Twitter Spaces now lets Android and iOS users share and receive videos

Twitter Spaces now lets Android and iOS users share and receive videos

Twitter Spaces now lets Android and iOS users share and receive videos

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  • The feature was first tested in March.
  • Clips are meant to show the best parts of a live audio stream.
  • Anyone in a space can make a clip.
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Twitter has said that a new feature that lets you take a short audio clip from a Twitter space will soon be available on iOS and Android devices. Anyone in a space can make a clip, but it will only be available for 30 days. Twitter web users can’t use this feature right now, but the site says that support is “on the way.” The clips are meant to make it easier for people to share content from Twitter’s live audio feature. They show the best parts of a live audio stream without making people listen to the whole thing. process.

The feature was first tested in March, but only with a small group of people. At the time, only a small number of iOS users could clip a space, and even then, only the hosts, not the people who were in the space, could do it. Now that the feature is widely available to listeners, who always outnumber hosts, we can probably expect to see a lot more Spaces clips going viral on Twitter.

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