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Sources: Twitter is building subscription products to ease its dependence on ads, including “tipping” for exclusive content and charging for TweetDeck

- Internal groups are researching options users might pay for  — Social network says ‘revenue durability’ is now top priority

Bloomberg Kurt Wagner

Discussion

  • @sanatgersappa Sanat Gersappa on x
    Maybe charge people in direct proportion to their “klout” score. Or based on how inflammatory they are (a good alternative to canceling) https://twitter.com/...
  • @rafat @rafat on x
    All Twitter has to do is to offer an Edit button and charge whatever it wants to... https://twitter.com/...
  • @jaycuthrell Jay Cuthrell on x
    If one were building a social platform for Apple, this would be a first step: no advertising. The second step? Remove third parties from revenue path until revenue share is established as 90/10 split. Third? ML deplatforming algo to maximize safety, satisfaction, and revenue.🤖 ht…
  • @theromit Romit Mehta on x
    I'd be happy with an ad-free Twitter app (everywhere) https://twitter.com/...
  • @unclewilco @unclewilco on x
    I use tweetdeck constantly and in tandem with web version, I may be convinced to pay for it, if they add new features - also bring back the desktop app as it's sometimes slower in browser Would cost be based on followers/following counts? https://twitter.com/...