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Twitter Tests Virtual Woodworking Classes

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Twitter Tests Virtual Woodworking Classes


Twitter Tests Virtual Woodworking Classes

(Twitter Tests Virtual Woodworking Classes)

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Twitter is trying something new. The company announced a test of online woodworking classes. This experiment uses Twitter Spaces. Twitter Spaces lets people talk live using audio.

These classes are free for anyone. People can join using a computer or phone. Expert woodworkers will lead the sessions. They will teach basic skills. Skills include using tools safely and building simple projects. Participants can ask questions live. They can also hear others ask questions.

Twitter wants to see if people like this idea. The company wants to offer more than just news and chat. Learning something practical could be appealing. Woodworking is the first subject chosen. Other topics might come later if this test works. The classes aim to be fun and useful.


Twitter Tests Virtual Woodworking Classes

(Twitter Tests Virtual Woodworking Classes)

People can sign up easily. No special tools are needed at home just to listen. Watching requires only an internet connection. Twitter hopes many people will join. The company will watch how users react. Feedback will help decide the next steps. More classes could happen soon. Twitter is always looking for new ways to connect people. This is another attempt to build community online. The first sessions start next month. Exact dates will be shared on Twitter soon. Interested users should check the official Twitter account for updates.

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