You know that guy on Watch Playboy Wet & Wild 4 (1992)Twitter. He (or she) is always firing off what they're up to (no matter how mundane), commenting on every trending hashtag, and often tossing out flashes of #dailyinsight.
This is the Twitter Influencer™, and it's a species as old as Twitter itself. Even if you don't value what this kind of person has to say, chances are you follow a couple of them—maybe because you once met them in real life and thought they seemed okay, or you clicked on a few of them when you were new to Twitter. Or maybe you were simply curious what the hell a professional influencer does all day.
SEE ALSO: Ed Sheeran doesn't need Twitter, but Twitter needs himNow imagine if the top of your feed was mostly tweets from so-called influencers, with a bunch of tweets from brands thrown in for good measure.
It's hard to imagine a change to Twitter better designed to make me leave the service for good. But that appears to be where the service is heading with today's news that Twitter is testing a monthly $99 subscription. The idea is you pay roughly a hundred bucks a month and Twitter will boost your overall presence on the site, ensuring your tweets appear in your followers' feeds more often, and your profile surfaces more often in searches.
This is a fundamentally different tool than Twitter's Promoted Tweets, which are specific and generally about a single idea or product. Businesses use those in pretty straightforward ways, but the new tool appears to be the lazy man's version of that—when a user doesn't have any kind of specific campaign or product to plug, but just wants an overall bump.
The tool is clearly not for celebrities; they already have massive followings and simply don't need it. While Twitter says the new subscription is meant for small- and medium-size businesses, it would clearly be invaluable to those who stake their careers and reputations on their ability to reach people through the service, or for those who wish to. The price is low enough for even sole proprietorships to take advantage, and I'm sure every "social media guru" is considering it.
That's why this change, more than any other in recent months, has the potential to finally push Twitter into a death spiral. If they make this change, and all those influencers start to pepper users' feeds, those users will start to tune out—first out of the feed and then out of the app itself. Eventually it'll be nothing but influencers talking over other influencers, perhaps instigating some kind of catastrophic social-media singularity where online conversation folds in on itself.
Certainly, Twitter will tightly manage the product so you won't be overloaded with these tweets. But it's a pointless change if it doesn't drive engagement, and I can't think of a type of Twitter user I'd want to engage with less.
I get the need for revenue, but I don't know if Twitter has considered how destructive this subset of its users might be to the face of the brand. Earlier this year Twitter CTO Anthony Noto dismissed the idea that it would charge monthly fees for basic access, but honestly I'd sooner pay $5 a year for using Twitter than see my feed get flooded with tons of #motivation.
So step back from the cliff, Twitter. You win. You don't have to destroy yourself to make things work financially, but you may need to start seriously asking your broader user base: What's it worth to you?
Topics Social Media X/Twitter Advertising
Previous:NYT Strands hints, answers for May 2
Next:Bestway Hydro
How to connect your PS4 controller to an iPhone'The Tomorrow War' fails to find a future worth fighting forTwitter Purge: Monitoring user behavior off platform starting Dec. 18Alternative Christmas ornaments to discourage your cat from climbing the treeHow to buy bitcoin as a gag gift this holiday seasonThis Twitter contest to crown the best Christmas song ended exactly as it should haveEverything you need to know before seeing 'Black Widow'Find free food with this new Google siteWhy the mega comet is so fascinating — and not a threat to EarthThis dad's stunned reaction to the suggestion of a fake Christmas tree has gone super viralThe 7 best astrology, horoscope, and cosmic magic podcastsGoogle deploys new AI tool to COVIDThe 15 best tweets of the week, including gabagool, a possum, and David ByrneThe 7 best Zoom and workMy crush on Kylo Ren in 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' has me rooting for the dark side2021 is officially the summer we learned to say noTwitter burns Washington Post for criticism of Jane Austen's love lifeThe Purge has never been subtle, but the mask is fully off in 'The Forever Purge'This dad's stunned reaction to the suggestion of a fake Christmas tree has gone super viralYou're using your air fryer all wrong Avoid jet lag with these tech gadgets and tips Airbnb will now collect taxes at Coachella (and France and Texas) Lyft will soon let you pay for a slightly more comfortable ride This unlucky horse fell into a 14 UConn's husky mascot is the furry star of alumni proposal Oakland A's become first MLB team to ditch local radio for streaming Sean Spicer's comments on Hitler shredded by single MSNBC chyron How to use Reddit to plan your ultimate trip Nevada is just gonna use Google Forms on Caucus Day How your favorite airline can slash its colossal carbon emissions Best portable tripods for taking on the go: Get perfect shots in 2020 Biting into string cheese is fine, actually Here's how much replacing a Galaxy Z Flip screen will cost Elon Musk says Tesla's Solar Roof is going global later this year This viral tweet about Martin Scorsese movies is enraging a lot of fans Embarrassing dad Will Smith looks pumped about cutting off Jaden's hair Apple might finally let you ditch its Maps and Mail apps forever Twitter keeps making it easier to thread tweets for some reason The Trump team sounds woefully unprepared for this year’s Easter Egg Roll Rhode Island suggests Facebook overpaid the FTC billions to protect Mark Zuckerberg
2.0993s , 8225.921875 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Watch Playboy Wet & Wild 4 (1992)】,Prosperous Times Information Network