I recently tried to join the speakers in a Twitter space from my iPhone X. This 
is what happened, and I'm
wondering if anyone has seen or could explain this, so I can be more prepared 
for my next attempt. In summary,
I wonder if I was removed (likely an accident) or if Twitter experienced a 
technical glitch (I was told by the
host that it was some sort of technical error); and for both of those and any 
other case, if the VO crash
could have been the result of a popup dialog that didn't speak, as can briefly 
happen for emergency alerts in
my experience. I am using the native iOS Twitter app.

The sequence of events:

I joined the space and listened for a while.

I double-tapped Request to Speak and got a popup dialog advising me that the 
space might be recorded. This
dialog contained another Request to Speak button.

I doubled tapped this new button. I believe things were normal for a few 
seconds thereafter.

Then the volume of the space suddenly decreased markedly, so I tried to turn up 
my phone's volume. This made
me wonder if I was audible, though I was not expecting to be since the host 
asked us to raise hands after
pressing Request to Speak, and I had yet to find a button for that.

A few seconds later, all sound on my phone stopped, including the space and 
VoiceOver speech. This lasted for
close to a minute if I recall correctly.

During this outage, I made a few attempts to restart VO using the triple press 
of the power button. This
finally succeeded.

On getting VO back, I found myself no longer in the space. Attempts to rejoin, 
before and after I restarted
the Twitter app, were met with a message saying "This space is not available." 
This even persisted after the
host once DM'd me saying "Try again now." The host finally told me I might not 
be able to join that session
again, which appeared to be true. The comment about it being a "technical 
error" came to me much later.

Again, my main questions are whether anyone has seen this sort of freeze and 
whether it is likely the result
of a popup dialog that I could not read.

Thanks much for any info.

-- 
Doug Lee                 d...@dlee.org                http://www.dlee.org
"Innovation is hard to schedule." -- Dan Fylstra

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