Gabe Perez

Clubhouse vs Twitter Spaces?

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What's your audio place of choice? Any particular reason?
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Alexandre Contador
I prefer Twitter spaces as its already a application i currently use for a long time. From my perspective its important since its embed on Twitter. Glad to join a marketing specific one today
Michael Choupak
Spaces record and retain conversations for 30 days and will potentially allow a playback (by the host and perhaps participants), Clubhouse deletes records almost right away completely eliminating a possibility for asynchronous consumption. Guess who is going to prevail.
William Mitchell
@michael_choupak I actually think retention takes away some of the had-to-be-there magic!
Rowe Morehouse
clubhouse shipped to Android too late. I never tried it cuz not on iOS. Now I don't care … twitter spaces is so easy, and so broad … so global. I don't understand the clubhouse $$ valuation.
Angeline Tan
I've been participating in TwitterSpaces for two months now and joined Clubhouse two weeks ago and have found greater value and connections made on TwitterSpaces versus Clubhouse. Clubhouse seems rather saturated with content but TwitterSpaces centers on high value conversations.
Shyam Prasad Reddy
Twitter Spaces
Miriam Dorsett
I have only used spaces once. I would probably use it more but no one ever seems to be hosting rooms that are in my twitter network! CH is a lot easier to use imo.
Fajar Siddiq
It depends on audience, like friends will be on clubhouse Community/Business on twitter spaces. Same goes like telegram and whatsapp. work and friends/family. I love the audio transacriptions on twitter spaces. I also been using telegram voice chat
Natalie Karakina
Twitter Spaces! All-in-one
Valentin Haarscher
Clubhouse at its debut as it had an intimate aspect but now that everyone has both I'd say Twitter Spaces is better positioned 🤷‍♂️
William Mitchell
Clubhouse is suffering from a lack of quality that I think Spaces does not have - Spaces is tied to hard-won and lucrative Twitter followings, whereas Clubhouse is rather divorced. It's like a podcast vs. a radio show. The result on CH is a lack of rigor & excellence, which shows up in the form of endless tabloid-like, sloppy rooms and unqualified pseudo-intellectualism. When CH is good, though, it's very good - just depends on the moderator and skill of the guests.