Are you new to Clubhouse and struggling with muting and unmuting yourself on the app? Don’t worry, you’re not alone! In this post, we’ll guide you through the process of muting and unmuting yourself, as well as muting others when you’re the moderator.
As a listener, you won’t see any microphone icon on a room since you’re always muted by default. But if you join an open room from your feed, the room creator can allow you to hand raise. Then, you can do it after joining as a speaker and the room creator can allow a chance to speak, and you’ll see a microphone icon. Simply tap on “Mute Yourself” to mute your microphone.
When you become a speaker, you’ll see a microphone icon at the bottom right corner of the screen in the room. Tapping on it will allow you to mute and unmute yourself. The mute and unmute operation is just as easy as clapping or sharing appreciation, without interrupting too much. When you speak, your profile looks like a blinking button.
If you’re a moderator, you can create a room and allow users to join as a speaker in the public room from the invitation. Listeners can also raise their hand to ask to speak, and the moderator can allow them as a speaker. However, as a moderator, you can also mute someone by removing them from the room as a speaker. To do this, simply access the tools by tapping on the photo of any user in the room.
In short, muting and unmuting yourself or others on Clubhouse is a simple process. Whether you’re a listener or a moderator, the app has features that make it easy for you to manage your microphone. With this guide, we hope you get the important tips and settings you need to enjoy your Clubhouse experience.