Twitter rolls out new features for Spaces which include access to Analytics

 Twitter rolls out new features for Spaces which include access to Analytics


This week, Twitter is launching a number of new features for its live audio Spaces platform. On iOS and Android, the social media giant is offering hosts and co-hosts access to analytics about their Spaces. For example, hosts and co-hosts may now see how many total live listeners tuned in, how many times the broadcast was replayed, and how many individuals spoke throughout the Space.

Twitter will immediately send a Space card as a tweet after the host opens a room, according to the official Twitter Spaces profile. Then, from that Space, other users will be able to submit tweets.

A new chat button will appear next to the reactions button within a Space, and it will display the amount of interactions in that thread. Users can swiftly interact with people during the audio chat by tapping the new button, which displays only the tweets posted as a reply to that Space.

Tweets sent from within a Space will be connected to that room, allowing other users to see what is being discussed. Tweets sent in a Space are, of course, still public and can be shared and reposted on 

Tweets sent from within a Space may be linked to that room, allowing other users to peer what is being discussed. Tweets sent in a Space are, of direction, nevertheless public and may be shared and reposted on the standard timeline.

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