Twitter now allows all Android and iOS users to include Twitter Spaces, the company announced on Thursday. Users can choose to record a Space when they set one up and the recording will be available for public viewing for 30 days after space has ended. If you’re in a Space that’s being recorded, you’ll see an icon at the top of the Space to let you know.
You can see how it all works in this tweet from Twitter support account.
Another update on Spaces Recording:
The host option to record is now available to everyone on Android and iOS! When launching a space, tap the “Include space” switch to have it available for public viewing 30 days after the space ends. pic.twitter.com/fYzaOjQJlF
— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) January 13, 2022
Twitter first introduced recording to a limited number of hosts in October, promising the feature would be available to all hosts “within a few weeks.” The company has been steadily adding features to Spaces since they first launched and recently opened up the option for anyone on Android and iOS to host a Space. (Previously, only users with 600 followers or more could host one.) You still can’t host Space from the web, but you can join.