This week, twitter launched a series of new functions for its live audio channel spaces, allowing hosts and co hosts to intuitively understand the data analysis of spaces account For example, presenters and co presenters can now get information about how many live listeners listened to the radio, how many times the radio was replayed, and how many people spoke in spaces.
These data analysis functions were launched in a beta version in March this year and are only used by some hosts. Now twitter provides them to all hosts and co hosts on the platform. Access analytics will make it easier for hosts to plan their audio content and see how many people they touch.
In addition, Twitter is testing a feature that will post a spaces card on twitter once the host starts a spaces. Twitter said the new feature will make it easier for users to participate in and share spaces. The company also said that the new feature, currently available on IOS and Android, should make it easier for users to see and participate in conversations. With this new feature, hosts will no longer need to manually link to their spaces in their tweets to promote it when they start tweeting.
Twitter also makes it easier for users to understand the spaces they see at the top of the timeline. Currently, the purple cards that appear at the top of the timeline don't give you as much information about specific spaces. Starting today, some Android users will see more information on the spaces bar, including who is hosting, what topics are involved, who shared a tweet and other details.
The company also makes it easier for users to pay attention to the owners of spaces. When a space ends, the user will now see a list of CO facilitators and speakers and can choose to follow them. This new feature is now being rolled out to IOS and Android users.