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Somewhere between Clubhouse and X (formerly Twitter), Airchat's feed of audio snippets transcribed by the app has sparked conversation. Already, the invite-only app has a channel dedicated to the creator economy titled "Creators" — including industry figures like Eric Wei (CEO of Karat), Lia Haberman (influencer marketing expert), and Brett Dashevsky (host of Creator Economy NYC events). Dashevsky, a self-described "avid Twitter user," said that Airchat is already displacing his average Twitter screen time. It wouldn't come as a surprise to anyone in tech or social media to see Meta double down on Threads' audio tools. But she added that she could see Meta brainstorming ways to promote Threads' audio tools, which could become a concern for Airchat.
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Twitter said it will no longer allow users to promote other social media accounts on its platform, according to a thread of tweets Sunday. "We recognize that many of our users are active on other social media platforms," the company said. "However, we will no longer allow free promotion of certain social media platforms on Twitter." Many users have been promoting their other social media accounts on Twitter following Elon Musk's $44 billion takeover of the company in October. Twitter suspended the Washington Post's Taylor Lorenz late Saturday night, but her account was reinstated as of Sunday afternoon.
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