If you write about Clubhouse exclusivity, security issues etc, fair enough. But just realize - anything you write about content or participants is based on the tiny slice that you see. There are many Clubhouses. VC circle-jerk, but also Indonesian diaspora businessmen ...
comparing business models for handcraft shops in Japan and Italy, Chinese Uyghur activists talking with Chinese overseas students who have never heard about what goes on in Xinjiang, Norwegian ethnic minorities talking about experiences of racism...
If you are curious about the world, it's an amazing window - if you are learning a language, it's a unique opportunity to listen in on authentic conversations about many topics, without actually traveling somewhere (and even then, it's too easy to be a tourist).
Curious which communities and use cases will grow stronger, and which will fade after pandemic, but guessing that diaspora communities is a huge growth opportunity. For 20 yrs living abroad, would have loved the chance to just chat with random Norwegians.
Now I'm in Norway but miss traveling, and use Clubhouse to catch up with Chinese, Indonesian, Italian and other languages.

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