Clubhouse Etiquette: How to Respect the ...

Clubhouse Etiquette: How to Respect the Stage and Engage Effectively

Jul 15, 2023

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Clubhouse, the social media platform built around live audio interactions, has quickly emerged as a powerful networking tool. As with any social setting, there are unwritten rules and guidelines you should follow to make the most of your time on the platform and respect the Clubhouse community. Let's dive into the key etiquette points to consider when you're given a spot on someone's stage:

  1. Honor Your Time Limit: If you're given a specific amount of time to speak, respect it. Going over your allocated time is not only disrespectful to the moderator and other speakers, but also to the audience who has tuned in to hear diverse perspectives.

    • Example: If you're allotted two minutes, plan your comments to fit within this timeframe. Practice your delivery to ensure you can get your points across clearly and succinctly.

  2. Avoid Getting Offended: The moderators have the tough job of managing time and ensuring a smooth flow of the conversation. If you're cut off or interrupted for going over time, try not to take it personally. Remember, the goal is to facilitate a balanced and fair discussion.

    • Example: If you're interrupted, gracefully yield the floor and make a mental note to keep your remarks shorter next time.

  3. Resist Self-Promotion: Clubhouse is a place for thought leadership, discussions, and networking - not overt self-promotion. While it's acceptable to give a quick intro or a 30-second elevator pitch, avoid turning your time into a sales pitch.

    • Example: Instead of saying, "My product does this..." try, "In my experience working in this field, I've found..."

  4. Stay On Topic: Respect the theme of the room and stay on topic. If you have something valuable to add to the conversation, great; if not, it's perfectly okay to listen and learn.

    • Example: If the room is discussing artificial intelligence in healthcare, keep your comments related to this topic rather than veering off into unrelated areas.

  5. Respect Others: Respect the moderators, other speakers, and the audience. Remember that everyone is in the room to learn and engage in meaningful dialogue.

    • Example: Avoid interrupting others, listen attentively when others are speaking, and keep your remarks polite and professional.

  6. Use the 'Raise Hand' Feature Appropriately: If you have a question or want to contribute to the discussion, use the 'Raise Hand' feature. Don't misuse it or overuse it as this can be seen as disruptive.

    • Example: Only raise your hand when you have something relevant and valuable to contribute to the current topic of discussion.

  7. Remember the Power of Silence: It's okay to be silent. If you don't have something to add to the conversation, just listen. Clubhouse is a fantastic learning platform as much as it is a speaking platform.

    • Example: If you're called upon and don't have anything particular to add at that moment, it's acceptable to say, "I'm just listening right now, thanks."

Remember, every interaction on Clubhouse is an opportunity to learn, grow, and connect with others. By adhering to these etiquette tips, you can ensure your time on Clubhouse is productive and respectful, while also making a positive impression on others in your rooms.

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