Twitter is already working on desktop version for Spaces

Posted By : Rina Latuperissa
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Twitter may have said it’s taking things slow with Spaces, but the company is actually moving pretty fast. After launching its audio chat platform—Spaces—on Android devices, Twitter is now bringing its audio-based platform to desktop devices. The expansion was first spotted by reverse engineering expert, Jane Manchung Wong, who tweeted about the same on 2 April. A Spaces developer also tweeted examples of how the platform might look on the web.

Launching on different platforms increases the number of users Spaces can reach. While the voice-based audio market has grown thanks to Silicon Valley startup Clubhouse, which is already valued at over a billion dollars, Spaces could gain the advantage if it’s available on more platforms than Clubhouse. The latter remains iOS only at the moment.

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Twitter has been testing the Spaces platform for over three months now, giving access to select groups of users in various countries. The company also launched the platform on Android just about a month ago. Clubhouse, too, is working on an Android version, though there has been no word on a desktop version for that app.

The microblogging platform has been focusing on aspects such as moderation for Spaces and has said it wants to keep gathering inputs from the current beta users. The company offered Spaces to women and people from marginalized communities first, giving itself a chance to figure out how to deal with cases of harassment, abuse and more.

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