Twitter has rolled out a new feature, Spaces Recording, allowing all Android and iOS users to record their podcasts like Twitter Spaces. The Spaces Recording will be available for public playback for 30 days.
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Additional features with Spaces Recording
The Spaces Recording provides additional value for Spaces content, which can now be re-shared to generate more interest. In order to record your Spaces chat, you need to first switch on the ‘Record Space’ icon in the set-up process. Participants will be able to see when a chat is being recorded with a red ‘Rec’ indicator in the top left of the main Space screen. The host will be able to stop recording at any point in time during the chat.
Another update on Spaces Recording:
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 Support (@TwitterSupport) January 13, 2022
The Twitter Space’s hosts will also be able to download the audio of their Space, which they can then edit into a podcast or smaller audio clips to help promote upcoming shows and content.
Twitter’s is testing the search bar on the home screen
Twitter is testing a search bar in the Home tab of its iPhone app. The company said that the new experience should make searching easier and more intuitive for users, as they will see it right when they open the app. Since this is an experimental feature, it is only available to a small number of users.
Search on the Home tab, let’s gooooo
Now testing on iOS: some of you will see a new search bar or ? icon on the Home tab to easily search Twitter right when you open the app. pic.twitter.com/2B40tlf62A
— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) January 10, 2022
Source: Twitter Support