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Clubhouse's "problem"? The fact that we have created a fantastic feature that is ready to use for all other platforms. Welcome Facebook Audio Rooms! Alessio Pomaro Alessio Pomaro June 23, 2021 •3 min read Facebook launches Live Audio Rooms and podcasts Facebook begins the launch of Live Audio Rooms in the USA (on iOS, starting with selected public figures and Facebook groups) and podcasts ( a system to identify them more easily within the social network). With this move, Mark Zuckerberg , who personally tested the system in recent days, enters into direct competition with Clubhouse . Facebook plans to make them available in more countries in the coming months. Facebook Lice Audio Rooms and the similarity to Clubhouse Facebook Lice Audio Rooms and the similarity to Clubhouse The functionality and style are absolutely comparable to Clubhouse .
In this case, however, users will be able to record conversations and share them . Facebook India Mobile Number Data is also immediately thinking about monetizing creators , who will be able to offer live content (also) for a fee. Currently, the creation of Live Rooms is reserved for US public figures and some selected Facebook groups. Access to the rooms for listening to live shows and podcasts , however, is available to all users. As you can see from the image, the Live Audio Rooms interface shows the creators of the room at the top , followed by the speakers immediately below . The entire public follows . The bright blue shape that appears around the user icon indicates that the user has the microphone open and is speaking.
A detail of the user who has the microphone open and is speaking A detail of the user who has the microphone open and is speaking The features of are really very interesting activation of subtitles in real-time e sharing the Live Audio Room on Facebook. What can users do during the conversation? Users can, first of all, express reactions , as seen in the following screenshot. The reactions that can be used on Facebook Audio Rooms The reactions that can be used on Facebook Audio Rooms They can send " stars " (useful for monetization) to support the creator who creates the Live Room and to obtain a featured position in the room. They can also support creator-related fundraisers. Discussion rooms can be created in private groups to keep the conversation restricted to group members , or in public groups. Conclusions So, once again (we have already seen it on Telegram and Spotify, for example), a platform integrates the features introduced by Clubhouse and enriches them with other possibilities linked to the platform itself.
In this case, however, users will be able to record conversations and share them . Facebook India Mobile Number Data is also immediately thinking about monetizing creators , who will be able to offer live content (also) for a fee. Currently, the creation of Live Rooms is reserved for US public figures and some selected Facebook groups. Access to the rooms for listening to live shows and podcasts , however, is available to all users. As you can see from the image, the Live Audio Rooms interface shows the creators of the room at the top , followed by the speakers immediately below . The entire public follows . The bright blue shape that appears around the user icon indicates that the user has the microphone open and is speaking.
A detail of the user who has the microphone open and is speaking A detail of the user who has the microphone open and is speaking The features of are really very interesting activation of subtitles in real-time e sharing the Live Audio Room on Facebook. What can users do during the conversation? Users can, first of all, express reactions , as seen in the following screenshot. The reactions that can be used on Facebook Audio Rooms The reactions that can be used on Facebook Audio Rooms They can send " stars " (useful for monetization) to support the creator who creates the Live Room and to obtain a featured position in the room. They can also support creator-related fundraisers. Discussion rooms can be created in private groups to keep the conversation restricted to group members , or in public groups. Conclusions So, once again (we have already seen it on Telegram and Spotify, for example), a platform integrates the features introduced by Clubhouse and enriches them with other possibilities linked to the platform itself.