Twitter announced a major milestone today. Over 10 million people have now used its Spaces audio chat feature. This number shows significant growth for the platform’s live audio offering. Spaces launched late last year. It aimed to compete with similar services like Clubhouse. Twitter sees audio as key to its future. The company wants more ways for people to connect live. Reaching 10 million users signals strong early adoption. Many people are trying out live audio conversations. The feature lets anyone host a live audio room. Others can join as speakers or just listen. Hosts can invite specific people to speak. They can also let listeners request to join. Twitter integrated Spaces deeply into its app. Users see Spaces happening at the top of their timeline. They also get notifications about Spaces from people they follow. This visibility helped drive quick usage. Twitter also added features rapidly. Creators can now record Spaces. They can share clips later. Ticketed Spaces allow hosts to charge for access. This gives creators a way to earn money. Twitter believes these tools help build communities. The 10 million user mark is notable. Clubhouse, a major rival, has faced slowing growth. Its exact user numbers are less clear now. Twitter’s wide existing user base gives Spaces an advantage. Millions already use Twitter daily. Trying a new feature is easy for them. Twitter continues to invest heavily in Spaces. More updates are planned throughout this year. The company wants Spaces to be a primary destination for live audio online. Other platforms also offer live audio. Facebook, LinkedIn, and Spotify have similar features. But Twitter’s integration and speed give it momentum. Hosting conversations around current events is a natural fit. People already discuss news on Twitter. Spaces adds a real-time voice layer. The growth highlights a shift towards more interactive formats. Users want richer ways to engage beyond text and images. Audio provides immediacy and connection. Twitter expects Spaces usage to keep climbing. More hosts and listeners are joining every day.
(The Number Of Users Of Twitter’S Space Audio Function Has Exceeded 10 Million)

