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Twitter sees drop in users even as revenue jumps – CNET

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July 27, 2018
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Twitter sees drop in users even as revenue jumps     – CNET

Twitter is having its Facebook moment. But probably not the one it was hoping for.

The social media company, which has always been a second fiddle to Facebook despite being the communication service that helped power political movements including the Arab Spring, #BlackLivesMatter and #MeToo, has hit a new rough patch. Now, Twitter said Friday, it's struggling to maintain users.

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For the second quarter, which ended June 30, Twitter reported 335 million users who logged in at least once a month, down from the 336 million users it counted in April.

Twitter already faces hard comparisons to Facebook. Its size is only about a sixth of the more than 2.5 billion Facebook counts across its website, the WhatsApp messaging service and the Instagram photo-sharing app. And though both companies rely on technology to target advertisers' messages at users, Twitter's barely been able to eke out a profit, while Facebook continues to generate billions.

But just like Facebook, Twitter said it's hitting a limit on how many people it can attract to its service, raising hairy questions about what these services can become. And, following Facebook's report of a drop of users in Europe, concerns are mounting about whether Twitter could feel the pinch as well. While Facebook suffered the worst single-day stock selloff in US history Thursday when its shares dropped more than 18 percent, Twitter's stock also fell Thursday, though less than 3 percent.

"Our second quarter results reflect the work we're doing to ensure more people get value from Twitter every day," said Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey in a statement. "We want people to feel safe freely expressing themselves and have launched new tools to address problem behaviors that distort and distract from the public conversation."

Under pressure

Before all the drama about Facebook's earnings , Twitter still faced fundamental questions about its service.

Over the past several months, the company said it's been more aggressively removing accounts that violate its rules. The Washington Post put that number at about 70 million each month, punishing follower counts for prominent Twitter users such as President Donald Trump, singer Katy Perry and others, who ended up losing hundreds of thousands of followers.

It's also been criticized over concerns that it is inconsistently enforcing its rules. Trump on Thursday accused Twitter of "shadow banning" prominent conservative voices. The practice makes people's posts visible only to them, and no one else, effectively banning them without their knowing. Twitter said it's not malicious, but rather a bug in its system.

Twitter also faces concerns over bots, automated computer programs posing as real people to tweet and retweet messages in an effort to amplify everything from a supposed celebrity's latest missive to divisive messages from Russian trolls. Twitter's said it's battling the problem, but an investigation published in January by The New York Times suggested it wasn't doing enough.

In the meantime, Twitter's business, heavily dependent on advertising, is hanging in there. The company reported 17 cents per share in profits, after adjustments for items like stock-based competition, on revenue of $711 million, up about 24 percent year over year. Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters had expected an adjusted income of 17 cents per share on nearly $697 million in revenue.

In premarket trading Friday, Twitter shares were down about 16 percent to just above $36.

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