Twitter rolls out the first iteration of Spaces Recording

Twitter has rolled out the first iteration of Spaces Recording, which will offer Hosts the ability to grow their audience by providing the option to record and share a Space on-platform.  

With this rollout, Spaces Recording will initially be available to a limited number of Twitter Spaces Hosts on iOS (and all listeners on iOS and Android), and within a few weeks expand to everyone else. With the ability to record Spaces and share them across the platform, Hosts are able to extend the value of their work past the moment during which a Space is live and listeners have the benefit of playing back the Space and sharing it across their timelines. 

Recorded Spaces is the latest in a series of updates meant to improve the Host and listener experience including:

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MORE DETAILS ON HOW IT WORKS 

To create a Spaces Recording, Hosts will need to toggle on 'Record Space' prior to launching a new Space. All participants will see a recording icon appear when they enter the Space indicating that the Space is being recorded. 

Once the Space ends, Hosts will have access to the full-length Recording for 30 days after initial broadcast, during which they can share it or Tweet it. Listeners will also have the ability to play back any recorded Space directly from their timeline, as well as share recorded Spaces across their networks.  

Hosts can delete a Spaces Recording at any time however, Twitter will still keep a data file of it for a period of 30-120 days in order to check for any abusive / hateful content. Listeners simply click the ‘Play Recording’ button on any Spaces Card in the timeline to playback recorded Spaces. 
For more info on Spaces and Spaces Recording, feel free to check out the Help Center

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