Remember the pandemic-era craze for live audio? It all began with Clubhouse, the fleetingly viral app that had people tuning in to live conversations as a form of entertainment during lockdowns. The trend quickly caught fire, inspiring platforms across the internet to launch their own live audio features.

Fast forward a few years, and live audio has largely faded into a cultural footnote—a relic of a time when endless streams of strangers chatting filled the void of collective boredom. Now, LinkedIn, one of the latecomers to the trend, is retiring its standalone live audio events.

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