

*Note: Hosts on iOS 9.15+ and Android 9.46+ will be able to record Spaces that last indefinitely.


Recordings will show the host, co-host(s), and speakers from the live Space. Listeners will also see the recording symbol, but they will not be visible in the recording. For more information on downloading Spaces, please see below FAQ, " What happens after a Space ends and is the data retained anywhere?"Ĭo-hosts and speakers who enter a Space that is being recorded will see a recording symbol (REC). If a violation is found, Twitter may retain audio copies for up to 120 days in total. Unless you delete your recording, it will remain available for replay after the live Space has ended.* As with live Spaces, Twitter will retain audio copies for 30 after they end to review for violations of the Twitter Rules. You can always end a recording to make it no longer publicly available on Twitter by deleting your recording via the more icon on the recording itself. If you choose to record your Space, once the live Space ends, your recording will be immediately and publicly available for anyone to listen to whenever they want. This allows you to cut out any dead air time that might occur at the beginning of a Space. Under host settings, you will have the option to choose where to start your recording with Edit start time. Under Notifications, you can also View details to Tweet the recording. Once the Space ends, you will see how many people attended the Space along with a link to share out via a Tweet. While recording, a recording symbol will appear at the top to indicate that the Space is being recorded by the host. When creating a Space, toggle on Record Space. Hosts can record Spaces they create for replay.
