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Clubhouse rivalry: Facebook, Reddit working on live audio feature

Reddit Talk and Facebook Live Audio Rooms both offer Clubhouse like audio rooms

April 20, 2021 / 11:47 IST
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Facebook is going to introduce an Audio Creator Fund for select creators
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Clubhouse's growing popularity has set off an attack of the clones with every major social media platform working on a version of their own. We can now add Reddit and Facebook to that list. Reddit is working on something called Reddit Talk, a feature that lets moderators (for now) host live audio conversations in communities. The initial preview is limited and requires people to opt-in to the service via a mailing list.

The preview allows Reddit moderators to hold live audio streams where people can chat with others in their community. Redditors can join in on the conversation and react with emojis. They can also 'raise their hand' for a chance to let them speak.

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Moderators have the ability to invite, mute and remove people from the talk. They can also ban people and prevent them from joining the conversation again.

Reddit hopes that the new feature will catch on as a means for Q&A's, AMAs, lectures, community feedback sessions, radio-style talk shows or to just simply hang out and talk within a community.