Twitter announced something that many people will be excited to hear. Starting today, Twitter spaces are now available on Twitter’s Web and Webtop webtop versions. The social network indicates that its focus areas were infrastructure and a UI capable of adapting to the user’s screen size.
Using Twitter spaces, people can define reminders to planned spaces and acquire new accessibility and transcription options. Some of the main features of Twitter spaces include the ability to show a glimpse of space before people join. Users see a description of the space and a button to “join the space” below.
Another shared image shows a web view of space on the right side of the browser with enabled transcripts. With active transcripts, users get an overview of some of the conversations that occur in space. Today’s announcement that Twitter spaces are moving to everyone is not the first time we’ve heard about the service. In May this year, Twitter spaces first surfaced but were only available for users with a lot of followers.
Users need 600 followers to justify the feature of the spaces available to them. Twitter said about the need to have at least 600 followers “, these accounts will probably have a good experience to host live conversations because of their existing hearing.”
Spaces rank users as guests, speakers and participants. Participants are muted by default and can only react using emojis, but can ask for the ability to speak. Twitter has a system integrated with manipulation accounts that users have blocked, providing a notification label when you join a space where a person you have blocked is a speaker.