Sunday 10 April 2022

Understanding Clubhouse Clubs


Clubs are another exciting feature of the Clubhouse platform. When you have just joined Clubhouse, we recommend that you take a look at the clubs that are available. You will be able to see the theme of each club which is often around a specific niche.

 

What are Clubhouse Clubs?

 

A Clubhouse club is a mini community that members create. You can create rooms in a club that are either public or private. If you create a private club room, then only the members of that specific club will be able to join it. With a public club room, any Clubhouse member can join it.

 

You need to Follow Clubs first

 

The owners of clubs are usually choosy about who they let become members. You cannot just join a club. Someone will have to approve your application to join the club. The best thing to do is to become a follower of a club that interests you. This is possible to do without the need of the approval of the club.

 

You can monitor the activities of a club when you follow it. But you cannot create your own rooms in the club and you cannot attend private room events. Other club members will see that you are a follower and in time it is very likely that they will recommend you for membership to those in control of the club.

 

The Different Types of Club Membership

 

There are four different types of membership with a Clubhouse club. These are as follows:

 

Club Founder – this is the individual that owns the club. As the founder they can set the rules of the club, and change them and also create and change the description of the club. A founder can invite members to join the club without the need to go through an approval process. They can also sanction new members that have been through the approval process. The club founder can create new public or private rooms within their club.

 

Club Admin – if a founder of a club needs help (which they will do as the club grows) they can appoint admins. A club admin has the authority to approve new club memberships and also to remove existing members that do not abide by the club rules. Club admins can also create public and private rooms.

 

Club Members – if you are approved to join a club then you become a member. When you are a member, you can create a new private conversation room but you cannot create public rooms. A club member can also nominate other Clubhouse members for club membership. Club members can also join private and public rooms created by the club.

 

Followers – we have already mentioned that a club follower is not a member of a club. As a club follower you will be notified if any public rooms are created in the club and you can attend these.

 

Creating your own Club

 

There are several advantages to founding your own Clubhouse club. In order to create a club, you have to have permission from Clubhouse. In order to create a club, you must make a commitment to host a minimum of one recurring conversation.

 

When you make a request to Clubhouse to be the founder of a new club, you will first have to have hosted your fist 3 recurring rooms. You will need to complete a special application where you explain what the club will be about. It usually takes a couple of weeks for Clubhouse to accept or decline your application.

 


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