
Twitter will now let some iOS users sell tickets for their live audio sessions on Spaces
India Today
Earlier in June, Twitter opened its applications for iOS and Android users to try Ticketed Spaces and Super Follows with their audiences share their feedbacks about the same.
Twitter has started rolling out Ticketed Spaces for some iOS users. Now if you are wondering what that is, it is a paid audio room. A Spaces user can charge money for letting you enter his audio room. Twitter said that it is currently experimenting with the feature for some iOS users. Earlier in June, Twitter opened its applications for iOS and Android users to try Ticketed Spaces and Super Follows with their audiences share their feedbacks about the same. “We want to help people creating cool Spaces make $$$ today, some Hosts will be able to create Ticketed Spaces! we’re experimenting on iOS only for now but we hope to get it to everyone soon know it’s taking us a little time, but we want to get this right for you!” Twitter announced on its platform. Twitter did not reveal whether the feature would be rolled out to Indian users or not.
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