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New York Times alerts us to an audio chatroom app that is allowing people to have 'unfettered conversations'

Clubhouse, an audio chatroom app, is taking off, but the writers of the New York Times want you to know that the conversations going on there are unfettered, and the platform is “grappling with concerns” over harassment, misinformation, and privacy. And by the platform, we mean New York Times writers.

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https://twitter.com/JonFendler/status/1361843286785294338

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How could such an app even be allowed on the App Store?


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