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Meet Clubhouse, the voice-only social media app setting the internet abuzz – The Conversation AU
Clubhouse offers a rare experience of spontaneity and intimacy online. But as the new social platform grows, it may face problems of moderation and abuse.

Theres a new kid on the social media block, and it is making big waves. It is less than a year old, yet is already valued at US$1 billion, and has venture capitalists scrambling to invest.
The newcomer is Clubhouse, a social platform built around drop-in audio chat. Featuring ephemeral real-time voice conversations that any user can listen to and nobody can record, the invite-only app has gathered a legion of high-profile fans and some two million users.
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