The New Place Where College Football’s Crazies Are Arguing

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“It turned into the barbershop. It turned into the cookout.” How Twitter’s virtual chat rooms became a go-to place for college football fans’ conspiracy theories and collective grieving.

Audio-only social-media venues are all the rage right now. How does it all work and what’s there to listen to? WSJ’s Joanna Stern went inside Clubhouse and Twitter Spaces to talk to the people there to find out.

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