For a company that relies on Watch Mom's Guide to Sex 12 Onlinead revenue to survive, losing said ad revenue is a very bad thing. Unfortunately for Elon Musk’s newest venture, that’s exactly what’s happening. When the FIFA World Cup started in Qatar on Nov. 20, stateside ad revenue for Twitter came in at 80 percent below expectations, per a New York Times report.
SEE ALSO: Elon Musk ready to 'go to war' with Apple over Twitter disputeThose are just expectations for one week, mind you, but they don’t paint a rosy picture of what’s going on at Twitter right now. The World Cup is the biggest showcase for the world’s most popular sport and it only happens every four years, so it shouldbe a time of massive ad revenue for Twitter. However, according to the Times, it hasn’t been. Per the Times, Twitter’s internal revenue projections for the final quarter of 2022 have been slashed from $1.4 billion to $1.1 billion.
The explanation for this is that advertisers have been fleeing Twitter en masse ever since Musk took over in late October. Half of the site’s top advertisers are reportedly gone, including heavy hitters like Chipotle, Ford, and Chevrolet. Musk has reinstated controversial banned accountsand shut down the site’s COVID misinformation policy, and the thinking is that big brands don’t want their ads to be seen next to offensive tweets.
A separate report from the Times found that hate speech has risen sharplyon Twitter since the Musk takeover, too.
As Musk’s ownership of Twitter continues, it will certainly be interesting to see if his free speech absolutism eventually has to give way to good business sense.
Topics X/Twitter
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
Best travel deal: Take 30% off Southwest flights
Amazon scans warehouse workers for fevers using thermal cameras
Uber Direct and Connect will deliver toilet paper, meds, and more
Teracube review: A sustainable phone you're not supposed to replace in 2 years
Best vacuum mop combo deal: Save $140 on the Tineco Floor One S5
Facebook launches Messenger Kids in 70 more countries, adds new friending features
The head of Qantas just got smacked in the face with a pie, for some reason
Teracube review: A sustainable phone you're not supposed to replace in 2 years
Analyzing Graphics Card Pricing: October 2018
Google Assistant is rolling out voice detection sensitivity controls
U.N. aims to make carbon emissions cost money at COP 25 climate talks
Everything coming to (and going from) Netflix in May 2020
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。