Twitter: How to Stop Followers From Seeing the Spaces You're Listening To

Users can keep their listening activity private

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By default, Twitter allows a user’s followers to see the Spaces they’re currently listening to. However, users have the ability to turn this feature off if they want to keep their listening activity private. Our guide will show you how this is done.

Note: These screenshots were captured in the Twitter application on iOS.

Step 1: Tap your profile picture in the top-left corner of the screen.



Screenshot of Twitter's home feed with a red arrow pointing at the user's profile picture in the top-left corner of the screen

Step 2: Tap “Settings and privacy.”



Screenshot of Twitter's side menu with a red arrow pointing at "Settings and privacy"

Step 3: Tap “Privacy and safety.”


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