Twitter Opens Spaces to Users <br />With Over 600 Followers.<br />Now, more people can utilize Twitter's Clubhouse competitor.<br />The social media giant made the announcement via blog post on May 3.<br />Today, we’re bringing the ability to host a Space to all accounts with 600 or more followers on Twitter. , Twitter, via blog post.<br />Based on what we’ve learned so far, these accounts are likely to have a good experience hosting live conversations because of their existing audience, Twitter, via blog post.<br />In March, Twitter said its <br />audio room network would <br />be available to everyone <br />in April, which didn't happen.<br />The company says it wants to continue to <br />observe how current Spaces users interact <br />with the platform before expanding its release.<br />Before bringing the ability to create a Space to everyone, we’re focused on learning more, making it easier to discover Spaces, and helping people enjoy them with a great audience, Twitter, via blog post.<br />Twitter is also developing the option for users <br />to buy tickets to events within Spaces