Some users find the Twitter Spaces bar on top to be annoying, according to support.


With the recently released Twitter Spaces, you can have real-time audio discussions with other users of the service.

As long as they have a connection to the Space, anyone can join as a listener in a public space, including people who are not your followers.

The host may record the conversations taking place in the Spaces, which may then be replayed. There is no cap on the number of listeners, but there is a limit of 2 co-hosts and 11 speakers.

A turnoff is Twitter Spaces bar at the top.

To say that people dislike the new Spaces bar and wish to get rid of it as quickly as possible would be an understatement (1,2,3,4,5,6,7).

Twitter added a new Spaces purple bar at the top to make it ecstatically more attractive. You may view information such as who is hosting, the topics being discussed, who has posted a tweet, and much more here.

Many customers dislike the forced nature of it and would prefer if it had been a configurable feature that they could turn on or off in the settings.

acknowledged problem

In the end, Twitter support clarified the situation and stated that while there isn't a method to get rid of it, they are looking at ways to give users more control over Spaces in the future.

As always, we will keep a close eye on the situation and update this space as soon as we learn more.

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