Spaces is a new way to have live audio conversations on Twitter. All the iOS and Android users can join, listen, and speak in a Space on Twitter. Currently, starting a Space on Web is not possible, but anyone can join and listen in a Space.

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Users can note that for now, all Spaces are public like tweets, which means they can be accessed by anyone. They will automatically appear at the top of your home timeline, where you see Fleets, and each space has a link that can be shared publicly.

 

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Twitter recently tweeted "Curious about @TwitterSpaces? Here's everything you need to get started."

 

How do you start a Space?

The creator of a Space is the host. As a host on iOS, you can start a Space in two ways: Long press on the tweet compose on your home timeline and then tap the new Spaces icon (multiple circles forming a diamond shape) on the far left. Or, tap on your profile image in Fleets, scroll to the far right, and tap Spaces.

Who can join?

Spaces are public, so anyone can join as a listener, including people who don’t follow you. listeners can be directly invited into a Space by DMing them a link to the Space, tweeting out a link, or sharing a link elsewhere.

Up to 11 people (including the host) can speak in a space at any given time. When creating a new space, you will see options to name your space and start your space. To schedule a Space, tap Schedule for later. Choose the date and time you'd like your Space to go live.

Once the space has started, the host can send requests to listeners to become speakers by tapping on the people icon and adding speakers or tapping on a person’s profile picture within a space and adding them as a speaker. Listeners can request permission to speak from the Host by tapping on the Request icon below the microphone.

When creating a space, the host will join with their Mic off and be the only speaker in the space. When ready, tap start your space. Allow mic access (speaking ability) to speakers by toggling allow mic access to on.

As the host, you’ll need to follow the prompts to allow captions. This will allow people who need captions to follow along with the conversation. As a Listener, choose whether or not you want to see captions (if hosts/speakers have turned them on) by tapping the View Captions toggle to on or off in your Spaces settings. Get started chatting in your space.

If you’re hosting, make sure to tweet out the link to your space so other people can join.