That article sends a different message with its last line. "While fears of technical collapse seem to have been overblown, Twitter’s advertising collapse is seemingly continuing unabated."
In fact Twitter themself expects this quarter's revenue to drop $300 million lower than they'd predicted. From the New York Times:
"Twitter’s U.S. ad revenue was running at 80 percent below internal expectations for that week, three people with knowledge of the figures said... Twitter had 3,980 advertisers in May, the month after Mr. Musk agreed to buy the company, according to MediaRadar, an advertising intelligence company. By October, it had 2,315 advertisers, the fewest of any month until that point."
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[ 0.93 ms ] story [ 17.1 ms ] threadI want it back.
Maybe we can get Musk to tweet one.
In fact Twitter themself expects this quarter's revenue to drop $300 million lower than they'd predicted. From the New York Times:
"Twitter’s U.S. ad revenue was running at 80 percent below internal expectations for that week, three people with knowledge of the figures said... Twitter had 3,980 advertisers in May, the month after Mr. Musk agreed to buy the company, according to MediaRadar, an advertising intelligence company. By October, it had 2,315 advertisers, the fewest of any month until that point."
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/02/technology/twitter-advert...