Twitter launched another feature to the Clubhouse rival room.
It has added the ability to add two co-hosts to connect audio conversations.
Both co-hosts can be added through the invitation only and it is said to make it easier for the main host to manage and moderate conversation.
With new additions, the Twitter room will have the main host, two co-hosts and up to 10 speakers.
The update was announced by the official Twitter room handle.
As per post, the co-host will help the main host in action such as inviting speakers, managing requests, removing participants and clamping tweets.
“Makes it easier to manage your space …
introduce co-hosting! – The host has two co-host invitations that they can send – tables become bigger: 1 host, 2 co-hosts, and 10 speakers – co-hosts can help invite speakers, manage requests, issue tweets, and more! “, read tweets distributed by spaces.
Make it easier to manage your space …
introduce co-hosting! – The host has two host invitations that they can send – …
https://t.co/GPQP3ZZVWQ- space (@TwitterSpaces) 1628184141000IN Tweet, the company has shared GIF to show how features will function.
New ability to add two co-hosts has some limitations.
First, only the main hosts can add / invite other people to be a co-host.
One co-host cannot invite the second.
In addition, space conversation spaces can only end by the main host.
Ability will not be available for shared hosts for now.
Twitter room was introduced at 2020 as a rival to the Clubhouse application only audio audio.
The company has encouraged spaced features with new updates and features.
Recently, the company launched an update that would allow users to directly tweet from room conversations directly on Android and iOS devices.
New ability to add 2 co-hosts shows how important the space for Twitter, especially when it recently ended the fleet.