Another observation: You can’t be on Clubhouse/Spaces and be around other people IRL at the same time. (If I’m at home on CH, I almost always have to hide away somewhere) These apps require all of your real-time attention. They’re not easily mutable, and you can’t hit pause.
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Again, I can see social apps being useful when you’re alone, and want to instantly connect with folks. (Perfect for pandemic interaction, really)
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There are definitely some possible long-term negative affects of social audio that need to be considered. The fact that they consume so much time is particularly concerning.
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My guess is power users are regularly spending 8+ hours a day on Clubhouse. In investor-speak, Clubhouse’s “user engagement” is off the charts. It’s habit-driven by design. Investors love engagement, because they can then monetize users’ time and attention.
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For Clubhouse power users, there’s a habit-forming cycle that keeps them coming back: 1. Join a popular room 2. Get noticed and pulled on stage 3. Say something smart; get reactions. 4. “Halo effect” results in tons more followers on the platform (and lots of DMs elsewhere)
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This is true of all social apps: The more time and energy you put into the machine, the more the machine rewards you with clout.
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