All Twitter users will now be able to record Spaces. For 30 days, the recordings will be accessible for public listening.
Twitter said Thursday that all Android and iOS users may now record Twitter Spaces.
When users create a Space, they will have the option to record it, and the recording will be accessible for public replay for 30 days after the Space has finished.
You’ll see an indicator at the top of the Space if you’re in a Space that’s being recorded.
This tweet from Twitter’s help account demonstrates how it all works.
All Twitter users will now be able to record Spaces.
In October, Twitter began offering to record to a select group of presenters, saying that the capability will be accessible to all hosts “within a few weeks.”
Since the debut of Spaces, the firm has been constantly adding functionality, and most recently included the ability for anybody on Android and iOS to host a Space.
(Previously, it was only possible to host one if you had 600 or more followers.) You can’t host a Space on the web right now, but you may join one.
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