There’s this Jay-Z Appreciation room happening on Clubhouse.
A lot of the people closest to Jay-Z are just reminiscing about their greatest memories.
Clubhouse is the first app that’s reminded me of the power of the campfire.
It’s tapped into something very primal.
A lot of the people closest to Jay-Z are just reminiscing about their greatest memories.
Clubhouse is the first app that’s reminded me of the power of the campfire.
It’s tapped into something very primal.
I think what’s making this room work is that there’s a palpable degree of honor, respect and admiration among the speakers, mixed with the right bit of fear of coming across as disrespectful.
Hard to replicate.
But, very calming to eavesdrop in on.
Overtalk is cacophonous. https://twitter.com/noemietshinanga/status/1335008927893827587
Hard to replicate.
But, very calming to eavesdrop in on.
Overtalk is cacophonous. https://twitter.com/noemietshinanga/status/1335008927893827587
The only other room I’ve seen approach this is this one moderated by @NinaSerafina where we compared the films of the Coens against Tarantino.
It slowly became clear that no one was a bigger expert than anyone else, and everyone just enjoyed listening to the next person.
It slowly became clear that no one was a bigger expert than anyone else, and everyone just enjoyed listening to the next person.
In my earliest days of joining, one thing that @ryandawidjan and @KunalTandon stressed was this idea that a room should feel like hitting a beach ball around with friends.
I think great conversation comes from kinetic energy (a body in motion) and suffers when a person holds on. https://twitter.com/joelakamag/status/1335086691829362688
I think great conversation comes from kinetic energy (a body in motion) and suffers when a person holds on. https://twitter.com/joelakamag/status/1335086691829362688