Elon Musk has made the announcement that X, which was once known as Twitter, will Stream video to spaces, which is the live audio chat element of the social network. The functionality is scheduled to be released by X by the end of the year, but Musk stated that it will be released “certainly by early next year.”
When asked about the features that will be added to Spaces, Musk stated, “We are working on adding stream video to spaces.” To put it simply, it will be a straightforward process in which you can toggle the video on or off.
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Musk went on to say that if there is more than one speaker participating in a Spaces session, the video stream would swap to whoever is presently speaking. This is analogous to the way that Google Meet and other video conferencing systems display the speaker who is now speaking.
Observing the body language of individuals while they are speaking is beneficial. The ability to see someone’s face and body language, if they choose to do so, increases the amount of information that can be sent,” Musk added.
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Through the incorporation of video into Spaces, X most certainly has the expectation that it would provide users with a means to further engage with their audience on the social network without the need to go to a platform that is provided by a third party.
The fact that X introduced a new function over the summer that enables users to broadcast live video on the social network is something that should be brought to your attention. Both Facebook Live and Instagram Live are examples of other platforms that offer live video streaming services, and this functionality is somewhat comparable to those services.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the feature known as Spaces was initially launched in 2021, and it was considered to be a direct competitor to Clubhouse, which had acquired popularity during the time. Only the function was renamed from Twitter Spaces to X Spaces after Musk took control of the social network. Other than that, he has not made any significant modifications to Spaces since he took over social networking. At this point, Musk and X are prepared to expand Spaces outside the realm of audio-only discussions.
A Spaces session that took place yesterday included a number of contentious personalities, including Andrew Tate, Vivek Ramaswamy, Alex Jones, and others. Musk made the revelation during the discussion. Following the results of a user poll, the CEO of Tesla hosted the Spaces session. This occurred after the account of Alex Jones was reinstated on the platform. Jones is notorious for spreading rumors and conspiracies regarding the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in 2012.
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