When Clubhouse, a private social app, debuted in March of last year, it was hard for most people to score an invitation. On the app, users hosted off-the-cuff, informal conversations where they would talk to hundreds of listeners-like a large conference call, but more fun. For the most part, people found out about particularly controversial or heated conversations after users shared audio clips from Clubhouse rooms on Twitter and elsewhere. But Clubhouse's terms of service made it clear: Sharing what happened on Clubhouse outside of Clubhouse was against the rules. Christoph Dernbach/picture allia/Getty Images On the app, users host off-the-cuff, informal conversations where they talk to hundreds of listeners-like a large conference call, but more fun.
Source: Stuff January 26, 2021 22:41 UTC