Telegram Voice Chats 2.0 Launched to Rival Clubhouse, Twitter Spaces
Telegram Voice Chats 2.0 will allow voice-only calls with unlimited participants, can record calls for future reference.
- Telegram Voice Chats 2.0 lets admin select who can speak during calls
- Telegram launched this feature solely for Groups in December 2020
- Celebrities can maintain their privacy by joining through their channels
In a blog post on Friday, Telegramannounced a host of features that essentially mirror what Clubhouseprovides. It will let admins of channels and public groups conduct voice calls with unlimited live participants. The company had earlier launched this feature only for group chats. Admins can also record the voice call to share with participants of the group/ channel who may have missed the live voice call session. Also, participants can see when the call is being recorded with a red light next to the name of the voice call.
Just like Clubhouse, participants remain muted and can ‘raise hands' to show the admins that they are interested in speaking in the voice chats. The admins have the discretion to select which listener can participate by viewing the bio of the listener. Telegram allows group and channel admins to create links that will help participants to directly join the voice call. Alongside, admins can create separate links for speakers and listeners to monitor who is speaking in the call. The app also allows celebrities to maintain their privacy by allowing them to join a call using the name of their channel on Telegram.
Telegram has also added a feature for Android users to choose which action can be configured by swiping left in the chat list. The actions range from archiving, pinning, muting, deleting, or marking a chat as read. iOS users also have this feature but can either swipe left or right to access them.
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