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Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Clubhouse s downloads are declining, independent data shows, and copycats are being launched on other platforms. The tech world is wondering whether the app is just a fad or if it s here for the long haul. Four Clubhouse influencers disagree on what it should do: from preserve its simplicity to become a Netflix challenger. Clubhouse is at an inflection point. Last year, as the world shut down, the audio-only social app became the place to be. But now the rate of monthly downloads is declining, according to data from Sensor Tower, and almost every major social network has announced a Clubhouse copycat. ....
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Can Clubhouse move fast without breaking things? 25 Feb, 2021 06:42 PM 8 minutes to read New York Times The 11-month-old audio social network is compelling. It also has some very grown-up problems. A few nights ago, after my weekly trip to the grocery store, I sat in my car glued to Clubhouse, the invitation-only social audio app. While my ice cream thawed in the trunk, I dropped in on a room where Tom Green, the former MTV shock comedian and star of Freddy Got Fingered, was debating the ethics of artificial intelligence with a group of computer scientists and Deadmau5, the famous Canadian DJ. ....