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Twitter Spaces Adds Co-Host Option to Help Moderate and Manage Rooms

Twitter Spaces Adds Co-Host Option to Help Moderate and Manage Rooms

Twitter Spaces Adds Co-Host Option to Help Moderate and Manage Rooms

Twitter Spaces update allows the hosts to add up to two co-hosts for its social audio rooms, making it easier for the host to manage and moderate conversations.

Once a user is made co-host, he will have all the privileges similar to the main host: they can speak, invite other members of the room to speak, pin tweets, boot people from the room, and more.

However, there are certain limitations too: only the main host can invite or remove other users as co-hosts, for example, one co-host can not invite another co-host. Also, the co-host has no permission to end the room.

But co-hosts can increase the number of participants who can talk at once. With the new update, Spaces will allow having one main host, two co-hosts, and ten speakers all active at once in a room. This is the upgrade from only the ten-speaker limit in the previous update.

The new update is rolling out and this should help the host manage their rooms more efficiently, especially in the case when more than ten participants are speaking.

The fast-rolling out of the feature indicates how important is Spaces to Twitter.

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