“A space for casual and direct audio conversations.” This is how Clubhouse is officially defined, a new social network that in just a few months – and even less, a few weeks in the case of Spain – has risen to the level of expectation, comments on other social networks such as Twitter, and whose parent company has raised important financing flows to carry out new improvements. But what is Clubhouse? We could define it as a social network based on streaming voice audios and whose content is ephemeral. As a kind of podcast counterpart of which Twitch is for the video format. Although perhaps not that either, because for now Clubhouse is more focused as we said on that the conversations that occur are natural, to the point that, at least for the moment, it captures the audio directly from the microphone of the telephone or the headphones that you have connected by Bluetooth. In other words, it does not prioritize that the quality of the audio is captured by a mic, surely inviting you to do so without further preparation. » Read More
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