Twitter不断向平台添加新功能,以吸引用户并改善体验。最近我们看到了Fleets的推出,现在Twitter推出了 Spaces。什么是Twitter 空间(Twitter Spaces),你应该考虑使用它们吗?
简而言之(Nutshell),什么是 Twitter空间(Spaces)?
Twitter Spaces 是音频聊天室。换句话说,您和最多十个其他人可以通过Twitter进行语音聊天。Spaces 的独特之处在于,无限数量的人可以实时收听您的对话。
这意味着 Spaces 可以用作直播播客(podcast ),也可以将其格式化为广播节目。我们确信人们会为它们想出更多创造性的用途,但总的来说,这似乎是对Clubhouse受欢迎程度的回应。
当您在Space中进行交互时,您可以通过表情符号、推文、字幕和(Space)DM(DMs)看到谁在说话,并获得演讲者和听众的实时反应。
谁可以使用 Twitter 空间?
Spaces 已经处于测试阶段很长一段时间了,只对少数选定的用户开放。最近,Twitter向所有拥有至少 600 名粉丝的用户开放了 Spaces。但是,只有谁(who )可以托管Spaces受到限制。任何Twitter用户都可以被邀请加入并成为空间对话的一部分。
演讲者可以将推文(Tweets)固定到一个空间,还可以激活自动字幕,以便听力受损的听众可以参与。
听众可以请求成为演讲者,并可以通过发送表情符号、推文(Tweets)或 DM(直接消息(Direct Message))与他们的关注者互动。
你如何使用 Twitter 空间?
目前只能使用Android或 iOS 智能手机托管或加入Spaces 。按照以下步骤设置 Twitter 空间:
- 打开推特应用程序(Twitter app)。
- 对于Android,转到您的个人资料页面并选择+ icon,然后选择Spaces。
- 对于 iPhone,长按Tweet 撰写按钮(Tweet compose button)并选择Spaces 图标(Spaces icon)。该按钮看起来像形成菱形形状的圆圈。
- 单击命名您的空间(Name your space )并输入您想为空间命名的名称。选择“开始你的空间”。(“Start your space.”)
- 一旦您的空间开始运行,您既可以作为独奏主持人发言,也可以通过选择两个人的小图标来邀请其他发言者。
- 如果您想让人们知道您还活着,您可以在推特上将您的空间链接发布给您的关注者。
熟悉审核工具可能是个好主意。
- 作为主持人,您可以决定谁成为演讲者,并且您可以随时移除演讲者。
- 您可以管理讨论的主题,并且可以拿走麦克风或将您空间中的任何其他人静音。
- 您还可以同时将空间(Space)中的其他所有人静音。
- 您还可以安排空间(Space)并设置提醒,以便人们记得加入您的空间(Space)。
Twitter 空间(Twitter Spaces)的优点(Pros)和缺点(Cons)是什么?
优点:(Pros:)
- 对于拥有相对大量追随者的Twitter用户来说, Spaces 是一个很好的促进讨论的工具。
- 思想领袖可能希望将 Spaces 用作单独主持讲座并获得关于他们的想法和意见的反馈的一种方式。
- Spaces 可能是推广您的创意作品组合的绝佳平台。
缺点:(Cons:)
- 大多数人在Twitter 上(Twitter)没有 600 或更多的关注者,也无法使用 Spaces,加入Discord频道可能会更好。
- 到目前为止,还没有办法录制留给人们后退或收听的现场空间。当然,您可以在手机上进行本地录音。他们会保留长达 30 天的审核记录以供审核。
- 由于完全陌生的人可以成为Spaces的一部分,因此存在滥用的可能性。Twitter在添加报告功能和让主持人控制谁可以进入空间方面做了很多工作,但您仍然应该准备好应对不守规矩的参与者。
- 虽然参与者无法访问Spaces中的录音,但没有什么能阻止他们在自己的设备上进行本地录音,以便稍后重新发布。
我可以通过空间赚钱吗?
虽然目前Spaces(Spaces)没有内置的货币化功能,但Twitter宣布了一项名为(Twitter)Ticketed Spaces的即将推出的功能,主持人可以在其中设置门票价格,听众必须购买门票才能进入空间。在接下来的几个月中,有限数量的用户将测试该功能。
推特空间
Spaces是一项针对在(Spaces)Twitter上为自己建立平台的影响者和崭露头角的人的功能。如果您碰巧有 600 多个关注者,请随意尝试Spaces。但是,我们建议您在使用Spaces时确定一种格式或特定目标,因为它不太可能对临时使用有益。
What Are Twitter Spaces and Should You Use Them?
Twitter continuously adds new features to the platform in an effort to engage users and refine the experience. Recently we saw the launch of Fleets and now Twitter has introduced Spaces. What are Twitter Spaces and should you consider using them?
What Are Twitter Spaces in a Nutshell?
Twitter Spaces are audio chat rooms. In other words, you and up to ten other people can have a voice chat through Twitter. What makes Spaces unique is that an unlimited number of people can listen to your conversation live.
That means Spaces can be used as a live podcast or you could format it as a radio show. We’re sure people will come up with even more creative uses for them, but overall this seems like a response to the popularity of Clubhouse.
When you’re interacting in a Space, you can see who’s speaking and get live reactions from speakers and listeners by way of emojis, tweets, captions and DMs.
Who Can Use Twitter Spaces?
Spaces has been in a testing phase for quite some time, open only to a few selected users. Recently, Twitter has opened up Spaces to all users who have at least 600 followers. However, there’s only a limitation on who can host Spaces. Any Twitter user can be invited to join and be a part of the conversation in a space.
Speakers can pin Tweets to a space and also activate automated captions so that hearing-impaired listeners can participate.
Listeners can request to be a speaker and can interact with their followers by sending emojis, Tweets or DM (Direct Message).
How Do You Use Twitter Spaces?
For now it’s only possible to host or join Spaces using either an Android or iOS smartphone. Follow the steps below to set up a Twitter Space:
- Open the Twitter app.
- For Android, go to your profile page and select the + icon, then select Spaces.
- For iPhones, long-press the Tweet compose button and select the Spaces icon. The button looks like circles forming a diamond shape.
- Click Name your space and type the name you’d like to give your space. Select “Start your space.”
- Once your Space is going, you can either speak as a solo host or you can invite other speakers by selecting the little icon of two people.
- You can Tweet out the link of your space to your followers if you want to let people know that you’re live.
It may be a good idea to familiarize yourself with the moderation tools.
- As the host, you decide who gets to be a speaker and you can remove speakers at any time.
- You manage the topic of discussion and can take the mic away or mute anyone else in your space.
- You can also mute everyone else in the Space at the same time.
- You can also schedule a Space and set reminders so that people remember to join your Space.
What Are the Pros and Cons of Twitter Spaces?
Pros:
- Spaces is a great tool for Twitter users, who have a relatively large following, to foster discussions.
- Thought leaders may want to use Spaces as a way to solo host lectures and get feedback on their ideas and opinions.
- Spaces may be a great platform to promote your creative work portfolios.
Cons:
- Most people don’t have 600 or more followers on Twitter and won’t be able to use Spaces and may be better off joining a Discord channel.
- As of now, there’s no way to record a live space that remains for people to rewind or listen to later. Of course, you could make a local recording on your phone. They do keep a recording for moderation review up to 30 days.
- Since complete strangers can be part of Spaces, there is a possibility for abuse. Twitter has done a lot to add reporting functions and to give hosts control over who is allowed in a space, but you should still be ready to deal with unruly participants.
- While participants do not have access to a recording in Spaces, nothing stops them from making a local recording on their devices for reposting later.
Can I Make Money With Spaces?
While currently there’s no built-in monetization for Spaces, Twitter has announced an upcoming feature called Ticketed Spaces, where hosts can set ticket prices and listeners will have to buy tickets to gain access to a space. In the coming months a limited number of users will get to test the feature.
Twitter Spaces
Spaces is a feature aimed at influencers and up-and-coming people who are building a platform for themselves on Twitter. If you happen to have more than 600 followers, feel free to experiment with Spaces. However, we do suggest you figure out a format or specific goals while using Spaces, since it’s unlikely to be beneficial for casual use.