Twitter users are having some fun with the voice note feature designed for nuance in public discourse. But it may not appear to be an exciting innovation, especially if you feel you built an almost identical product six years ago.
Tomi Walker, a Nigerian developer, believes he prototyped a full social media network based on 9-second-long voice notes in 2014 and is here to tell the story about why it failed to take off. Contrary to the sense conveyed by the bold, if bogus, headline “Twitter shipped a voice feature that a Nigerian invented,” Walker puts the blame on bad timing, poor distribution and next to demand at the time.
Fair points for frank admission and long may we see more Africans in tech openly and humbly describe their failures in detail, hopefully accompanied by later success stories.
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