![]() What's interesting, however, is that while more users were engaging with adverts - up 95 percent compared to 2016 - the price of that engagement fell by more than half. The company also believes that it is gently freeing itself from the more burdensome parts of its business, and that losses will be trimmed in future. On that front, Twitter is doing well, and the number of engagements has increased 95 percent compared to the same period in 2016. What matters to advertisers, however, is both that plenty of people are using Twitter, and that they're clicking on the ads that they pay for. Noto adds that the company's push for live video met with a "positive response from advertisers," although it'll be a while to see if that will benefit the bottom line. In a statement, both CEO Jack Dorsey and COO Anthony Noto claim that the increased user growth is a sign of Twitter's strength. The company claims that it's growing at 12 percent for the quarter compared to 2016, but investors aren't going to be thrilled at Twitter's audience essentially stagnating.īy subscribing, you are agreeing to Engadget's Terms and Privacy Policy. Three months later and that number has remained exactly the same at 328 million, with any international growth being offset by domestic losses. Back in April, the company was crowing about a 14 percent bump in the number of monthly active users on the service - which had increased to 328 million. Then there's the issue of user growth, and Twitter thought that it had turned a corner at the start of the year, possibly thanks to our 45th president. The company believes that losses will be trimmed in the future, and the figures were only big because of some one-off charges. If you compare the $535 million it pulled in from advertisers in Q2 2016, the $489 million it made in Q2 2017 doesn't look great, either. ![]() ![]() On the money side, Twitter managed to lose $116 million in the quarter, a little more than the $107 million it lost this time last year. Now, Twitter has announced its most recent financial results and things aren't looking good for the microblog beloved by the leader of the free world. Controversial presidential announcements and celebrity revenge porn are all in a day's work for the social network everyone loves to hate. ![]()
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