Facebook begins testing Clubhouse rival, expanding audio services
Facebook Inc. is starting the first test of its Live
Audio Rooms product with public figures and creators in Taiwan, part of an
expansion of the company’s audio services that will over time include podcast hosting and
creation tools.
The social-media giant announced a sweeping set of updates to its
audio services in April, with Live Audio Rooms being the Clubhouse-like
centerpiece, allowing users to partake in group voice conversations. It intends
to expand the trial’s availability over time and the service will eventually be
accessible in the Facebook and
Messenger apps. Taiwan is one of Menlo Park, California-based Facebook’s most
vibrant markets, where celebrities and politicians constantly debate important
issues and freely interact with their audiences.
For the initial rollout, Facebook is limiting
the test to what it says is a handful of public figures while planning to bring
Live Audio Rooms to Facebook Groups as well. The company is integrating its
Stars feature into the audio chat product, letting fans buy tokens to support
their favorites, much like they do on livestreaming platform Twitch.
Facebook has in the past quickly rolled out new products similar
to competitors’, from the Snap-like Instagram Stories to Reels, akin to TikTok. Clubhouse exploded in
popularity during a pandemic-stricken 2020, when major events and gatherings
were canceled and people looked for new social outlets online. Its informal,
unrecorded format appealed to many and it was propelled to prominence by
drop-ins from notable figures like Elon Musk and Facebook’s own founder, Mark
Zuckerberg. Clubhouse, which has been available on iOS for a year, is now
opening the app to Android smartphone users.
Podcasts are another significant addition to the main Facebook app
planned for the coming months. Having noticed the rise in popularity of
Facebook pages for well-known podcasts, it’s integrating playback directly into
its app. The social app will recommend new shows based on users’ interests and
they’ll have the ability to comment on and recommend podcasts to others.
Also coming to the Facebook app are Soundbites, brief clips of
shareable audio for capturing jokes, anecdotes and other momentary things.
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