Twitter Now Lets All Its Users Create Spaces

Twitter Now Lets All Its Users Create Spaces
A Twitter logo is seen outside the company headquarters in San Francisco, Calif., on Jan. 11, 2021. Stephen Lam/Reuters
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Twitter Inc. now lets any user create Spaces on its platform.

What Happened

The San Francisco-based company announced Thursday that everyone on iOS and Android could now host a conversation on the app.
The Jack Dorsey-led Twitter started testing Spaces in November. At the time, it rolled the feature to a limited number of users. Later, the company expanded the feature’s rollout to include iOS and Android Twitter users with 600 or more followers.

Why It Matters

Twitter has been adding various features to reach its ambitious goal of growing its daily active user base to 315 million by the end of 2023. Last month, the company rolled out a feature to enable its users to send and receive tips in Bitcoin via the lightning network.