There’s a new kid on the block. Yes, we’re talking about Clubhouse, the audio-only social platform that’s generating all the hype in the virtual world. If you’re one of the few people who got the invite to check it out, you should have figured out how it basically works by now.
Of all the things you can do on Clubhouse, there are ‘clubs’ that you can create and join to discuss different things with others on the platform. The following post can help you start a club within Clubhouse and join and get started.
In Clubhouse, a club can be defined as a community where people can have engaging conversations with others who share similar interests, activities, or identities. Think of it as Facebook groups, but where you can only communicate with your voice.
Like groups on Facebook, a Clubhouse club has founders, members, and followers. Founders take on the role of admins and decide who should be added to a club, while members (like moderators) have the responsibility of nominating others to join and sending them to founders for review.