Almost like one hit-wonder, the Prestige Clubhouse seems to have started reduced now that Facebook and Twitter are also running. Of course, there are still many creators and users who prefer to keep their content from the social media giant, but they are also looking for more features and more control over their direct sessions. Fortunately come in the latest set of features for clubhouses, including those that can prove very controversial.
The many requested features are the ability to provide direct sessions even when they no longer live. Starting October, Clubhouse will launch a new replays feature that will allow other users to find past space and for the creator to download audio session recordings to be distributed to others. However, this only works if the replay is activated before a room really starts.
Features that are a little more complicated are clips, which will let the listener sing 30 seconds of the last living space to record it for grandchildren or share it with others. Even though this will help Clubhouse users advertise rooms and networks, it can also be open due to breaking. Clips, for example, can be removed from the context and disseminate the wrong information.
That’s why Clubhouse takes a more careful approach to launching features, which is only available for a small group of creators. This is also not available for private rooms, but they are activated by default in public spaces. In the latter case, the room owner can decide whether they want the activated or deactivated feature at any time.
Clubhouse also launches less controversial features, such as universal search which now finally allows you to find rooms. Android users are also given a bonus contract in the form of spatial audio, which still requires several compatible hardware, such as headphones that support spatial audio technology.