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Is a takeover on the horizon? Who they really ought to get rid of is whoever handles spam; Twitter’s search can be pretty useful for breaking information—if you ever manage to wade through all of the fake accounts.

Stanton has been under a lot of pressure to remake the media org, as it has tried to shift its strategy with publishers and compete with rivals like Snapchat and Facebook, which have increased their efforts there. And Weil, in particular, had his role diminished especially after layoffs in October. His biggest product rollout of late has been Moments, the much-hyped content product that Twitter released in the fall. It’s still unclear whether that has worked.
 
Put a fork in them. Blame their left wing culture war, blowing wide open with their unverification of Yilo Yiannopoulos.
 
Blame the SJW's at the helm for killing twitter, it was inevitable that the top brass would jump ship of a dying company.

Banning users and not telling why, trying to steer users towards hashtags the owners like and not what the users like?

Dead company.
 
^ Yup. The lid came of on January 10th when the backlash crashed their stock. People are sick and tired of the left wing horseshit, and the Right that won't stand up to them... one reason why Trump is killing it.
 
It is simple in the 1930 prior to WWII there was a major issue with privates companies changing what people thought by controlling all the media sources, the Walt Disney Company was about ten years old and one of the few media companies that refused to be bought and sold by proctor and gamble and investment house. They watched and threw all the money on so called gambles which where mostly investments by sending private investigators to work for companies to destabilize them buy up the shares while the company was striking then getting key people in the new created unions. Most of the unions are long gone as are many of the companies. When the people investing figure out what is going on they simply sell the assets to another friend once they have a company up and running that can take over the assets and mkg plants. Ie proctor and gamble bought the assets of a bunch of companies cheap but many of the designers simply walked out when they were told they were going to have to work for the half the money after spending as much as ten years in post grad school while workers who had experience working a floor who had spent the time making money were then given more money as a result of new radio and newspaper campaigns...

most of social media is playing the same game with people's lives. The FCC should have stepped in and shut any one editing posts or photobombing social media. Deleting posts is one thing but most of social media not the blog sites or the forums but the actual social media sites are run to make money on people's personal info and to profit on human misery. I think most could be fixed, just no clue how. You could delete all the info and start from scratch but many people only know people through the internet these days most people do not want to pick up a phone and say hi. Fun fact and this is buried in her lisa kudro son is the current owner of that big site. lol. you have some one who made money making people laugh at the stupid things in life give her son a huge hunk of money since she is still rolling in it and instead of making friends he simply expects to buy them... some should have just taken him drinking and explained life is not on a tv but the good time you actually have...
 
Blame the SJW's at the helm for killing twitter, it was inevitable that the top brass would jump ship of a dying company.

Banning users and not telling why, trying to steer users towards hashtags the owners like and not what the users like?

Dead company.

I don't think that has anything to do with Twitter's failure. Twitter has NEVER, not once, EVER made any money. Not a single quarter, never. Twitter has constantly failed to figure out how to make any money, despite how popular it is. A constantly money-losing operation can't keep going forever, frankly it's amazing it's lasted this long.

Their only real hope at this point is to be bought out by a company who thinks they can make it profitable or is so rich that they don't care if Twitter is profitable as long as they can use it to leverage their other properties.
 
^ Not so.

Look at the chronology. Sure, they haven't turned a profit, but it wasn't until they alienated half of their users - culminating in the Milo scandal - that the stock shit the bed.

Check the dates if you don't believe it.
 
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