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Clubhouse is a social media application that allows users to create and join audio chatrooms that delete after the chat ends.

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In 2020, Clubhouse rolled out in a beta version, inviting influencers, celebrities and venture capitalists to join the application.

On April 18th, 2020, TechCrunch[1] reported on the application. They wrote, "The most buzzy of these startups is Clubhouse, an audio-based social network where people can spontaneously jump into voice chat rooms together. You see the unlabeled rooms of all the people you follow, and you can join to talk or just listen along, milling around to find what interests you. High-energy rooms attract crowds while slower ones see participants slip out to join other chat circles."

On April 23rd, Twitter user @pitdesi tweeted,[2] "I have spent an embarrassing amount of time in Clubhouse this week, mainly to the detriment of house party and twitter." They reported that they had logged more than nine hours in one week on the app (shown below, left) Days later, on April 26th, Twitter[3] user @sriramkri began a thread of how often they were using Clubhouse. The first week shows 15 hours and 26 minutes of usage. By week four, they report using 30 hours and 15 minutes of usage (shown below, right).

Sheel Mohnot @pitdesi Ihave spent an embarrassing amount of time in Clubhouse this week, mainly to the detriment of house party and twitter. 10:39 1 Sheel's iPhone 11 Pro Вack ( Back Sheel's iPhone 11 Pro Week Day Week Day SCREEN TIME SHOW THIS WEEK SCREEN TIME Last Week's Average 9h 28m Daily Average 24% from last week 9h 40m 14h 16h avg 7h avg 01 M T Social Networking Productivity Other M 28h 51m 13h 41m 9h 59m Other Social Networking 14h 23m Productivity 15h 20m 11h 20m Total Screen Time 66h 16m 10:43 AM · Apr 23, 2020 from Tamalpais Valley, CA · Twitter for iPhone
Sriram Krishnan One week in. @sriramkri · Apr 26 For those who want to know why we've been talking about Clubhouse on Twitter all week. Wonder what it looks like for other people. Last Week MOST USED SHOW CATEGORIES Clubhouse 15h 26m WhatsApp 7h 35m Chrome t7 5 31 125 Sriram Krishnan @sriramkri · May 17 Week 2 Clubhouse 22h 50m Sriram Krishnan @sriramkri · May 17 Week 3 Clubhouse 24h 36m Sriram Krishnan @sriramkri Week 4 Clubhouse 30h 15m 10:35 AM · May 17, 2020 · Twitter Web App

On May 17th, rapper MC Hammer, who had been using the application, tweeted, in response to someone impersonating Elon Musk on the platform, "Real identity !!! Be accountable for your words and opinions" (shown below).

MC HAMMER @MCHammer Real identity !!! Be accountable for your words and opinions. O190 #Clubhouse Chris Messina O @chrismessina · May 17 That escalated quickly CLUBHOUSE Elon Musk started a new room. Join them! 9:43 PM · May 17, 2020 · Twitter for iPhone

Two days later, the New York Times[4] reported on the application. They wrote:

Since joining the app a week and a half ago, Ms. Baschez said, she has spent three to five hours a day on it. “Sure, you could be talking to people on the phone, but that just seems so weird,” she said. “You’re not forced to be part of the conversation the entire time on Clubhouse. You can just listen to other people talking about interesting subjects and jump in when you want.”

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That’s during the day. After hours, Clubhouse is more like a rowdy dive bar. At around 10 nearly every night, 30 to 50 people form a room on the app where everyone is a host, moderator privileges are given freely, microphones are mostly unmuted and users swap their profile pictures in real time to memes and images related to the conversation.

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Clubhouse offers users the chance to join unlabeled chatrooms based on who they follow. People join these chatrooms and can either participate or listen in on the calls. The chat is deleted once the call is completed.

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About

Clubhouse is a social media application that allows users to create and join audio chatrooms that delete after the chat ends.

History

In 2020, Clubhouse rolled out in a beta version, inviting influencers, celebrities and venture capitalists to join the application.

On April 18th, 2020, TechCrunch[1] reported on the application. They wrote, "The most buzzy of these startups is Clubhouse, an audio-based social network where people can spontaneously jump into voice chat rooms together. You see the unlabeled rooms of all the people you follow, and you can join to talk or just listen along, milling around to find what interests you. High-energy rooms attract crowds while slower ones see participants slip out to join other chat circles."

On April 23rd, Twitter user @pitdesi tweeted,[2] "I have spent an embarrassing amount of time in Clubhouse this week, mainly to the detriment of house party and twitter." They reported that they had logged more than nine hours in one week on the app (shown below, left) Days later, on April 26th, Twitter[3] user @sriramkri began a thread of how often they were using Clubhouse. The first week shows 15 hours and 26 minutes of usage. By week four, they report using 30 hours and 15 minutes of usage (shown below, right).


Sheel Mohnot @pitdesi Ihave spent an embarrassing amount of time in Clubhouse this week, mainly to the detriment of house party and twitter. 10:39 1 Sheel's iPhone 11 Pro Вack ( Back Sheel's iPhone 11 Pro Week Day Week Day SCREEN TIME SHOW THIS WEEK SCREEN TIME Last Week's Average 9h 28m Daily Average 24% from last week 9h 40m 14h 16h avg 7h avg 01 M T Social Networking Productivity Other M 28h 51m 13h 41m 9h 59m Other Social Networking 14h 23m Productivity 15h 20m 11h 20m Total Screen Time 66h 16m 10:43 AM · Apr 23, 2020 from Tamalpais Valley, CA · Twitter for iPhone Sriram Krishnan One week in. @sriramkri · Apr 26 For those who want to know why we've been talking about Clubhouse on Twitter all week. Wonder what it looks like for other people. Last Week MOST USED SHOW CATEGORIES Clubhouse 15h 26m WhatsApp 7h 35m Chrome t7 5 31 125 Sriram Krishnan @sriramkri · May 17 Week 2 Clubhouse 22h 50m Sriram Krishnan @sriramkri · May 17 Week 3 Clubhouse 24h 36m Sriram Krishnan @sriramkri Week 4 Clubhouse 30h 15m 10:35 AM · May 17, 2020 · Twitter Web App

On May 17th, rapper MC Hammer, who had been using the application, tweeted, in response to someone impersonating Elon Musk on the platform, "Real identity !!! Be accountable for your words and opinions" (shown below).


MC HAMMER @MCHammer Real identity !!! Be accountable for your words and opinions. O190 #Clubhouse Chris Messina O @chrismessina · May 17 That escalated quickly CLUBHOUSE Elon Musk started a new room. Join them! 9:43 PM · May 17, 2020 · Twitter for iPhone

Two days later, the New York Times[4] reported on the application. They wrote:

Since joining the app a week and a half ago, Ms. Baschez said, she has spent three to five hours a day on it. “Sure, you could be talking to people on the phone, but that just seems so weird,” she said. “You’re not forced to be part of the conversation the entire time on Clubhouse. You can just listen to other people talking about interesting subjects and jump in when you want.”

[…]

That’s during the day. After hours, Clubhouse is more like a rowdy dive bar. At around 10 nearly every night, 30 to 50 people form a room on the app where everyone is a host, moderator privileges are given freely, microphones are mostly unmuted and users swap their profile pictures in real time to memes and images related to the conversation.

Features

Clubhouse offers users the chance to join unlabeled chatrooms based on who they follow. People join these chatrooms and can either participate or listen in on the calls. The chat is deleted once the call is completed.

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