Reddit is secretly exploring a Clubhouse-like voice chat feature

The feature could be part of Reddit's "power-ups" program.
By Jack Morse  on 
Reddit is secretly exploring a Clubhouse-like voice chat feature
Redditors have a lot to say. Credit: Pavlo Gonchar / getty

The front page of the internet may be getting a voice.

Reddit is quietly exploring a new feature that would enable moderator-run voice chats, possibly similar to Clubhouse, according to a source familiar with the company's plan. Development is still in the early stages, and was described as confidential.

We reached out to Reddit multiple times for confirmation that it's testing the feature and for additional details. The company did not respond.

Voice chats, which is not an official name for the project, may be part of Reddit's power-ups program, which was announced in August of 2020. The power-ups "experiment" involves releasing additional features for subreddits whose members purchase "a minimum threshold of power-up subscriptions."

Examples of power-up features that were initially promised include the "ability to upload and stream up to HD quality video," and "inline GIFs in comments."

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Similar "perks" are listed on the Suspiciously Specific subreddit, where a power-up subscription costs $4.99 a month.

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Discord, a group chat service, has a similar paid plan called server boosts which allows for "collective perks" like higher audio quality, additional emoji slots, and larger upload limits.

"The new [power-up] experiment helps create a framework that allows us to add 'nice to have' features for subreddits," explained a Reddit admin in August. "We are starting with a few handpicked features and expect to add more as we get input from you and the communities that have opted into our early testing."

SEE ALSO: Pass the wine and crank the tunes: Twitter tests 'dinner party'-like Spaces

A move to incorporate some form of voice chat by Reddit would follow an explosion of interest in the medium. Clubhouse is perhaps the best known example of apps putting audio conversations first. Twitter is also testing its own version, dubbed Spaces, and Facebook is reportedly working on a Clubhouse competitor as well.

Related Video: Should you be concerned about Clubhouse?

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