Twitter Spaces Hosts are now able to record the conversation

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It’s great news for Twitter users because Twitter is going to give access to hosts to record their sessions and post them as new contexts. The reason behind this concept is to bring exciting conversations, made by hosts to more people. 

Twitter and Recording

Before starting with recording any host needs to prepare their room first and record the audio. After that, you need to add a title and at least three tags to describe on what topic your discussion is going to be. 

After joining the room people will be able to see a red dot on the top of the screen that will make them aware that the recording is still going on. Once the recording is done, the host can easily stop the recording by clicking on the send button. 

However, the host can share it across the whole Twitter but once you decide to share outside of the Twitter platform you need to download it and if a host decides to delete any of the recordings then they can easily delete it and restore it before four months of deleting.

Once the Space ends, you will see how many people attended the Space along with a link to share out via a Tweet. Under Notifications, you can also View details to Tweet the recording,” Under host settings, you will have the option to choose where to start your recording with Edit start time. This allows you to cut out any dead air time that might occur at the beginning of a Space. If you choose to record your Space, once the live Space ends, your recording will be immediately and publicly available for anyone to listen to whenever they want.” Twitter stated in an Outline feature.

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