The Silence After the Shout: Decoding the Rapid Descent of Clubhouse
Clubhouse emerged as a cultural phenomenon during the COVID-19 pandemic, leveraging the need for human connection through an audio-first social platform. Initially fueled by exclusivity and high-profile users, it sparked a global trend that led tech giants to rush their own clones to market. However, as the world reopened and the novelty wore off, the platform struggled with retention and monetization. Despite its early meteoric rise, Clubhouse ultimately failed to cement itself as a permanent fixture in the social media landscape, serving now as a case study in the volatility of trend-driven networking apps.
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