Here's why:
* Technology of the time: Loudspeakers as we know them today were not common in 1912. While rudimentary forms of public address systems existed, they were bulky, unreliable, and not widely used on ships.
* Communication methods: The Titanic relied on other methods of communication, such as:
* Bells: To signal orders and warnings
* Whistles: For navigation and safety alerts
* Telegraphs: To send messages between different parts of the ship
* Telephone system: For internal communication
* Lack of documentation: There are no historical records or accounts that mention the presence of loudspeakers on the Titanic.
While it's possible that there might have been some experimental or limited use of loudspeakers, there is no strong evidence to support this claim.