As Clubhouse Gains Popularity, Instagram Expands Live Rooms Capacity to Four People

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Facebook-owned photo sharing platform Instagram has launched a new Live Rooms feature that allows four people to video chat in a live broadcast. Previously, Instagram Lives allowed only two people to be a part of a broadcast. Instagram said that the new feature will encourage users to start a “talk show or a podcast,” host a “jam session,” or collaborate with other creators. Going live with more people means that Live Rooms will attract a larger audience as well, as followers of everyone participating will see the Live Room and get notified depending on their settings.

This update from Instagram comes at a time when audio-chat iOS app clubhouse is gaining popularity. Clubhouse, that lets more than 10 people speak at once, and rooms can reach up to 8,000 people before they are full. According to a report in The Verge, Facebook is also reportedly working on building a direct competitor to Clubhouse, but Instagram Lives could capture those who want to use Clubhouse but can’t, as the app is only for iOS currently. However, unlike Clubhouse, Instagram Live requires people to be on-camera.

While it won’t exactly capture Clubhouse’s audience, Instagram Live Rooms will certainly be a good addition to all the creators who use Instagram Lives for interactions or collaborations.

Instagram had recently announced that it will begin disabling accounts of people who repeatedly send hateful messages to others on the Facebook-owned platform.



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Bars Is a New Facebook App That Will Let You Rap Over Pre-Made Beats; A TikTok Killer?

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In a world of creators and short-form videos, there are apps like TikTok and Instagram that give creators and viewers new platforms to create and enjoy content in various formats. Now, Facebook is taking a further step in order to leverage from this ongoing trend of ‘casual entertainment’ as the social media giant has launched a new app that allows users to rap over beats that are provided by the app. The app, named Bars will allow users to post and share videos of them rapping over beats that are provided by the app itself.

Bars lets users create short 60-second videos over them. According to a report in TechCrunch, users can post the video on a TikTok-style feed, where people can watch it and mark is as “fire”. The app also promises “studio quality vocal effects,” including actual AutoTune. According to reports, the app also promises an auto-rhyme dictionary for those who mark themselves as “beginners” in the app’s sign-up page. For those who choose ‘Advanced’ level, Bars promises a Freestyle mode, which gives users eight random words to work into a 16-bar rap.

Bars sounds something our TikTok or Instagram Reels-using readers would want to try out as soon as possible. However, that is not possible as the app is currently in a closed beta, but users can sign up to secure a username and get a place in line for when the app starts opening up. The app has already been listed on the Apple App Store and an Instagram profile for BARS is also live. The app has been listed as BARS – Rapper’s Delight in the App Store listing.



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