Twitter Now Rolling Out Fleets Globally, New Features like Spaces and Voice Tweets Announced
Twitter Fleets which was first introduced in March this year, is now available to all users globally. In addition to Twitter Fleets, the company has announced that it is working on a new feature dubbed as ‘Spaces’ for voice-based conversation room right on Twitter. pic.twitter.com/auQAHXZMfH — Twitter November 17, 2020 Moving to Twitter Spaces voice chatroom, Product Designer at Twitter Maya Patterson says that the feature is meant to create a safe space for intimate conversations in public. Twitter also said that the Spaces feature would rollout to a very small group of people who are “disproportionately impacted” by harm on the platform, that is, women and people from marginalised communities. Moreover, Twitter has announced that voice tweets feature is coming to Android, but the exact availability details remain unclear.

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