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The controversial ClubHouse App… The Brotherhood’s new portal to spread extremism


The ClubHouse Audio App has caused widespread controversy after it aired in a remarkable way, surprisingly and at maximum speed, and has been associated with criticism and fear, as it recently became an incubator for parties and extremists, and some groups have exploited this to spread their poisonous ideas among young people, like the Muslim Brotherhood.

What is the Clubhouse app?

Clubhouse is a new app launched in March 2020 by entrepreneurs Paul Davidson and Rohan Seth, similar to a live podcast that allows its users to share their ideas and stories and form friendships in discussion groups around the world in using audio clips instead of text or video messages.

It’s like a group chat room where some people talk while others listen. When the conversation ends, and the room will close, although the conversations disappear when the conversation ends, users can save them.

In the last few days, the App has started to gain popularity among social media users in the Arab world amid fears that it will become an incubator for parties and extremists as the terrorist-classified Brotherhood uses it to create secret voice chat rooms in an attempt to restore their influence to wreak chaos and devastation in Arab countries.

The group is working through his electronic committees, taking advantage of the new audio app, to attract new interactors to the terrorist organization’s secret chat rooms and create what looks like chat rooms to implement its goals and facilitate the dissemination of views opposed to the homelands, to abandon religious and political symbols and control minds under the pretext of freedom of expression, in an attempt to repeat the pattern of the Arab Spring revolutions sabotaging the Arab world.

Through the app, group members open audio rooms in the name of the dialogue. In order to be able to spread the irregular voices and bring down the prestige of religious, societal and even political symbols, these appeals can be explicit or closed in the name of freedom of dialogue or debate, and they are part of what can be talked about. of the battle to control the spirits and deceive the generations.

The Terrorist Brotherhood did not let the way to preoccupy the society with trivial matters except by adopting it and this time through this new app, so they started rumors and spread fake news that harms Arab and Islamic nations targeting their conservative reputation. Spreading frustration and defamation over religious and patriotic assumptions and foreign marketing practices that we have only timidly heard from their propagandists.

Of note, the Clubhouse app was valued at around $ 100 million in May 2020 and used by around 1,500 people alone, according to The Guardian, while the number of users jumped to around two million in January. 2021, according to The Economist.

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