Twitter rolls out voice DMs in India, Brazil, and Japan

With mobile apps like Clubhouse holding the limelight, audio is a big focus for app makers. Twitter is launching its voice DM feature in selected countries including, India, Brazil, and Japan.

If you’re a Twitter user in one of these countries, you’ll be able to send a voice DM to anyone starting today. However, there’s a time limit of 140 seconds, and that’s a bummer. If I want to rant about a show to a friend, it could take more than than 2 minutes and 20 seconds, Twitter.

This feature will be rolling out to both iOS and Android users, but you could listen to voice DMs also on the web. Personally, this feature doesn’t add too much value for me. I’d rather chat with a friend on WhatsApp or Signal than Twitter messages. But hey, if you use DMs extensively, it might be handy.

Last year, Twitter rolled out voice tweets — that also had a 140-second limit — but I haven’t seen many of them on my timeline.

Besides these two features, the company is also experimenting with Spaces — it’s Clubhouse competitor that allows you to chat with people in real-time through audio. It’s currently in the testing phase, and only a few people have access to create a room. However, if someone you follow creates one, you could join.

For all its audio features, Twitter’s messaging is still the same: sometimes 280 characters are not enough, and it wants to provide a “human touch” to the conversation. By far, only Spaces have caught my attention, and it’s the only audio feature I’m likely to use.

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Brace your ears, Twitter rolls out voice DMs in India, Brazil, and Japan
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Thomas Burn is a blogger, digital marketing expert and working with Techlofy. Being a social media enthusiast, he believes in the power of writing.

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