Facebookâs Clubhouse âcompetitorâ is here, and itâs called Hotline
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It was only a matter of time: Facebook today launched an experimental Clubhouse competitor called Hotline, looking to capitalize on the increasingly popular social media format.
As reported by TechCrunch, Hotline was developed by Facebookâs NPE (New Product Experiment) division, which regularly doles out apps with new ideas (or, in this case, not so new). That said, Hotline does have a few features to differentiate itself from Clubhouse and Twitterâs Spaces.
Most notably, it supports video and will allow participants to toggle video when asking a question, although that feature isnât live yet. Video appears to play a secondary role to audio though, as streams are presented in small circles the size of a profile image, rather than taking up a big chunk of the screen a la Twitch.
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