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Facebook's new Hotline platform is like Clubhouse with video and Q&A

Facebook has been developing its competitor to the popular Club app that's sweeping the iPhone community. Today's public test "launch" of Hotline is a bit something like that, Facebook's experimental NPE variance. The web app has many of the ingredient of a Club competitor, but with a little superfluous flare - or fire - thrown in.

Hotline is a entanglement application that lets users host Q&A sessions with an audience. Similar to how you use Twitter Spaces or Clubhouse, IT can be an audio-exclusively session, and unlike those platforms, the host nates also prefer to live stream the session with video. Another way it differs is that the consultation is divided into two sections; those just hearing and those asking questions. Questions are typed certain the host to sift through and answer, and questions can be upvoted Oregon downvoted away other audience members. One time a question is chosen, the soul asking is frame "connected stage" and can orally present their enquiry while others can respond.

According to a Facebook spokesperson (via TechCrunch), the experience is targeting a more professional environment compared to the casual nature of other platforms like Clubhouse or Chitter Spaces:

With Hotline, we'Ra hoping to empathise how interactional, viable multimedia Q&As can help people learn from experts in areas like professional skills, just as it helps those experts progress their businesses. New Product Experimentation has been testing multimedia products like CatchUp, Venue, Collab, and BARS, and we're encouraged to meet the formats continue to service people connect and build community of interests.

Users can sign up using their Twitter accounts, although, at the moment, the site has lone a waitlist to join and a link to host your own academic term. Sessions are likewise saved, and the master of ceremonies bequeath have accession to video or audio frequency versions after a session has all over.

Apparently, this is just extraordinary of the Clubhouse competitors that Facebook is working on, and the nonpareil that the company has been talking up is still in development for Messenger Suite. Still, it's nice that more platforms are jumping along the bandwagon since the iOS-only Club still hasn't released an app know for the best Android phones.

Facebook's new Hotline platform is like Clubhouse with video and Q&A

Source: https://www.androidcentral.com/facebook-tests-hotline-app-q-and-clubhouse-competitor