Twitter to Add a built-in podcasts tab

It seems like Twitter’s structure is a tab dedicated to podcasts, as displayed in a screen capture posted by reverse engineer Jane Manchun Wong. The picture shows a microphone icon in the Twitter application’s base menu bar, which seems to prompt a page named “Podcasts.”
The screenshot doesn’t show any sign of how podcasts could be shown on the platform or then again assuming it’ll some way or another join Spaces, the platform’s audio-only chat rooms. At the present moment, live Spaces are full at the highest point of Twitter feeds, and it would seem OK to arrange them into a different tab.
Twitter started branching out to audio when it previously sent off Spaces in 2020 and dove considerably deeper into the medium with its securing of social podcast platform Breaker. Spaces have been a continuous venture for the stage, which as of late began allowing anybody to make chat rooms and permitting all portable clients to record discussions.
Recorded Spaces are as of now a piece like podcasts, though just brief ones, which are just the most recent 30 days. Assuming that a Twitter webcast is in any way similar to Spotify or Apple Podcasts, clients would have the option to look over and pay attention to podcasts at their relaxation, with no race to get a live Spaces communicated or listen to the recordings before its time out.
As social platforms look toward adding more features to conceivably drive more income, Twitter is the very most recent to potentially develop one more arm to help web recordings. Last year, Facebook launched podcasts for select makers, while Reddit recently empowered recording for its sound just Talks.
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