American micro-blogging and social networking service Twitter has started rolling out a new feature allowing all Android and iOS users to record Spaces.
“Recording has launched to everyone on iOS and Android! hope you’ve gotten used to the sound of your voice,” the company said in a tweet.
Twitter first introduced recording to a limited number of hosts in October, promising the feature would be available to all hosts soon, The Hindu reported.
Listeners will also have the ability to playback any recorded Space directly from their timeline.
Earlier, Twitter rolled out the ability for users to share direct links to their Spaces to let others tune into a live audio session via the web without being logged into the platform.
The functionality also gives Twitter Spaces an edge over rivals like Clubhouse and Facebook’s Live Audio Rooms.
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