Reddit is, in its own words, the front page of the internet. Millions of Redditors use the service every day to exchange raw, valuable information, making the platform a goldmine of untapped potential. Sub-Reddit moderators are responsible for keeping discussions clean and to the point. They also make sure their threads are easily accessible and have plenty of member engagement.
Clubhouse and Twitter Spaces: The Battle for Social Audio!
Threads, photo contests, GIF marts, and live sessions are certainly exciting, but they don’t come close to what ClubHouse — an app that enables auditory communication across rooms — offers. Developers at Reddit have taken notice of the situation and are gearing up to bring a similar chat feature to Reddit. Today, we’ll take a look at what it is, how it would work, and whether it has the potential to compete with the likes of Clubhouse and Twitter Spaces.
Related: Why Can't I Get Reddit Talk?
Reddit Talk is the latest addition to the exciting and emerging world of social audio services. Clubhouse, Twitter, and Discord already have their own iterations of audio-only group hangouts, and Reddit is looking to join the party. Reddit Talk would give moderators of sub-Reddits the option to host audio-only hangout sessions, meaning that each sub-Reddit would have the option to host its own parties. Since this is a subreddit-only service, you also won’t find a Talk session if you’re just browsing Reddit.