Twitter has announced that all Android and iOS users can record Space when they are hosting and the audio will be available for public listening and sharing 30 days after the initial stream.
“To start a Space, tap the “Record Space” switch to have it available for public playback for 30 days once the Space has ended.”
Another update on Spaces Recording:
— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) January 13, 2022
The option for hosts to record is now available for everyone on Android and iOS! When starting a Space, tap the “Record Space” switch to have it available for public playback for 30 days once the Space has ended. pic.twitter.com/fYzaOjQJlF
Twitter stated that it will keep the audio file for up to 120 days, however, to verify terms of service violation reports. The host can delete recordings at any time.
The expansion will enable creators who want to regularly host shows and meetings on Space do so easily. The new update will help Twitter fend off competition from Clubhouse, which added recording in November.
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