Club House has been a stir in social networks, to the point that apps like Instagram already work on their own alternative. Twitter, meanwhile, is displaying Spaces and now it’s up to Telegram, what in December it launched voice chats for groups and now it takes them to the mass channels.
As explained from Telegram, from today the voice channels will be available on public channels and groups and there will be no limit on the number of participants. The app update also includes recordable voice chats, enriched participant lists, participation mechanics and more news.
Telegram already has massive voice chats
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From today, voice chats will be available on public channels and groups. To start them, you simply have to open the profile of any group or channel of which we are the administrator, click on the three dots and select “Start voice chat”. It will automatically start and the users of that group or channel will be able to enter.
Administrators may create invite links for listeners and speakers, add titles to the talks, modify the permissions of the attendees (so that they can speak or not) and even record the session. When finished, the session will be exported as an audio message that will be saved in “Saved Messages”.
During the session, participants they may raise their hands to request the floor and users will have the option to join with their personal account or appear as one of their channels. This is intended to prevent a public figure from exposing your personal account. For example, Pavel Durov, founder of Telegram, could join with his Telegram account (and expose himself to people sending him private messages) or with your Telegram channel.
The new massive voice chats should start to be available today, so keep an eye out for Google play Y App Store to update the application. Other apps that are already betting on this format are Twitter (with Spaces), Clubhouse (which for now is only on iOS and Android) and Stereo.
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