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FluTrackers withdraws from Twitter - September 16, 2020 - Updated Nov. 2024

Elon Musk’s Twitter is working on paid-video feature with ‘high’ risk

The tool would let video creators charge users for access. The team working on it flagged big potential pitfalls.

November 1, 2022 at 11:47 p.m. EDT
By Will Oremus and Gerrit De Vynck

... Twitter is working on a feature that would let people post videos and charge users to view them, with the company taking a cut of the proceeds, according to an internal email obtained by The Washington Post. The company appears to be aiming to rush out the feature, referred to as Paywalled Video, with a target of one to two weeks before launch.

But the team has “identified the risk as high,” according to the email, which was sent by an employee on Twitter’s “Product Trust” team. The email cites “risks related to copyrighted content, creator/user trust issues, and legal compliance” and says the feature will undergo a brief internal review on those issues before moving forward.

... While Twitter makes most of its money from advertising, Musk has said he wants to charge users, including for the blue check mark of verification.

... The video shift could also push Twitter, which is unusual among major social networks for allowing nudity and consensual pornography, into competition with sites that specialize in adult content.

According to the internal email describing the new video feature, which has not yet been announced, “When a creator composes a tweet with a video, the creator can enable the paywall once a video has been added to the tweet.” They can then choose from a preset list of prices, such as $1, $2, $5 or $10.

Mock-ups of the feature viewed by The Post show a tweet with four images. Three are immediately viewable, while the fourth is obscured, with a lock icon and the message “view for $1.” Paying that amount would unlock the video, with the creator receiving money via Stripe while Twitter takes an unspecified amount.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/11/01/elon-musk-twitter-paywalled-video/
 
https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/elon-musk-twitter-social-media/2022/11/02/id/1094512/
Musk: 'Few More Weeks' Before Twitter Restores Banned Users

By Sandy Fitzgerald | Wednesday, 02 November 2022 08:49 AM EDT

New Twitter owner Elon Musk on Tuesday said the platform won't allow anyone who was removed from the service to return for at "least a few more weeks" until there is a "clear process" to let them back in, and that he's spoken to "civil society leaders" about plans concerning content on the site.

"Twitter will not allow anyone who was de-platformed for violating Twitter rules back on platform until we have a clear process for doing so, which will take at least a few more weeks," Musk posted early Wednesday.

Musk also said, in a separate tweet, that he spoke with "civil society leaders" about how Twitter "will continue to combat hate & harassment & enforce its election integrity policies."

He tweeted that those people included Anti-Defamation League (ADL) National Director and CEO Joel Greenblatt; ADL Vice President Yael Eisenstat; Color of Change President Rashad Robinson; Free Press co-CEO Jessica Gonzalez; Asian American Foundation CEO Norman Chen, NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson; George W. Bush Presidential Center CEO Ken Hersch; and League of United Latin American Citizens CEO Sindy Benavides...
 
Apparently there are over 400k accounts with a blue check mark on twitter. If only half pay the $8 for the priority search placement that is 200k accounts. We will get lost in that crowd.

So as a content creator that participated on twitter without any expectation of any income or any other renumeration it is a great disadvantage to participate in any detail given the lack of fair placement in the search results.

But we might as well promote us because we have over 100k tweets on the site and we might reach someone. A couple of times a day I am going to do something similar to this:

FluTrackers.com
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Hi Everyone!

Please see us at our site: https://flutrackers.com/forum/

Click on Latest Posts.

Always use at least two sources for your news.

Do not take medical advice from the internet.

Take care of you.

#COVID19 #EbolaOutbreakUG #AvianFlu #monkeypox #DengueFever

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Hi Everyone!

Please see us at our site: https://flutrackers.com/forum/

Click on Latest Posts.

Always use at least two sources for your news.

Do not take medical advice from the internet.

Take care of you.

#measles #lassafever #meningitis #cholera #polio


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FluTrackers Scientific Library Updates today for COVID-19: https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum/welcome-to-the-scientific-library… h/t tetano
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I forgot to add the hat tips on the first two tweets above but I will do it in the future. Sorry!

I think we can use twitter to promote us somewhat but mindful that we will be somewhere after possibly 200k accounts in priority.
 
Apparently there are mass layoffs going on at twitter today with everyone locked out of the buildings. In addition.....


Elon Musk

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Twitter has had a massive drop in revenue, due to activist groups pressuring advertisers, even though nothing has changed with content moderation and we did everything we could to appease the activists. Extremely messed up! They’re trying to destroy free speech in America.


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It looks like everything is falling apart. Apparently Musk is ignoring the content providers and concentrating on the revenue situation. Without decent content there is nothing to advertise. It is a huge disincentive to be a quality and consistent content provider when you know in advance that your content will hard to find on that platform. FluTrackers can not "compete" for good search placement with governments and corporations that can pay any price for a set of benefits on twitter.

I had really high hopes for the new owner.

First - he needs to stop tweeting. His jokes are not funny and are making the situation worse. 2) He needs to follow state and federal employment laws. 3) He needs to hire the very best in site administration - people WITH NO POLITICAL BIAS and with proven successful track records in internet communication and crowd sourcing. 4) He needs to ask his customers - THE CONTENT PROVIDERS - what they need to continue to provide his site with FREE and PERTINENT content. 5) Stop chasing advertisers. They will pursue a good site. FluTrackers gets offers all the time. I decline them. 6) Let the activists do their thing. Who cares? A great quality site is immune to boycott pressure.

Bottom line - he needs to re-establish twitter trust among the stakeholders. Sadly after 100k tweets, I think the line has been crossed and it will be very hard to get things back on track at twitter.

No one cares about free speech on a platform that is defunct.
 
Elon Musk

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Regarding Twitter’s reduction in force, unfortunately there is no choice when the company is losing over $4M/day. Everyone exited was offered 3 months of severance.
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Elon Musk

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Again, to be crystal clear, Twitter’s strong commitment to content moderation remains absolutely unchanged. In fact, we have actually seen hateful speech at times this week decline *below* our prior norms, contrary to what you may read in the press.
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Next: 1) Musk needs to announce asap the lead at twitter in charge of daily operations. This needs to be a non-political person who has a long history of successful crowd sourcing. 2) He needs to let the new leader do his/her thing rebuilding trust. Musk knows nothing about internet communication. fyi - You have to earn your street creds on the internet. You can't buy them. 3) Find out what services actual customers want to stay and keep providing free and consistent content. Give it to them. 4) Don't screw with anyone's account. 5) Don't fight on twitter. 6) Get moderation advisory board together asap. Ask for public input too. 7) Ask for patience and apologize for 1st week blunders. 8) Be sure to provide 24/7 reliable usage with no limit on that cost. 9) Leave check marks as is and no charging for them until other continuity issues are worked out.

Good luck.
 
Every Advertiser to Pull Out of Twitter Since Musk's Takeover—Full List

11/4/22 AT 6:35 AM EDT
BY GIULIA CARBONARO

... Automaker Ford Motor Company told CNBC last week that it won't be promoting its products on Twitter. It had not been doing so even before Musk's takeover.

... Audi
Audi of America, the Virginia-based unit of the German luxury automaker owned by the Volkswagen group, is among the latest companies to halt advertising on Twitter.

... General Mills
Minnesota-based General Mills—which produces Cheerios, Trix, Lucky Charms, and Cocoa Puffs cereals, among many others—was one of the latest companies to pause advertising on Twitter.

... General Motors
Detroit automaker General Motors (GM) announced that it was going to pause advertising on Twitter last week, as it said it's trying to "understand the direction of the platform."

... Mondelez International
Mondelez International, the makers of the popular Oreo sandwich cookies, also halted advertising on Twitter, according to The Wall Street Journal.

... Pfizer
Citing anonymous sources, The Wall Street Journal wrote on Thursday that pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has also suspended advertising on Twitter.

... Volkswagen
The Wall Street Journal reported that Volkswagen—one of the biggest automakers in the world, second only to Toyota—is among the latest companies to halt advertising on Twitter.

... Advertising companies Interpublic Group—with clients like CVS and Nintendo—and Havas Media—whose clients include O2, Hyundai, and Domino's Pizza—have recommended to their clients to pause paid advertising on Twitter, Forbes reported.

https://www.newsweek.com/every-advertiser-pull-out-twitter-since-musk-takeover-full-list-1756859
 
NOTE: "An error occurred with this part of the page, sorry for the inconvenience."
I will post the article here.. There are several recent articles regarding twitter that are being "blocked" by ?


Musk blames ‘activist groups’ for major advertisers pausing spending on Twitter

Kyle Wiggers 18 hours

Musk bemoaned the activist efforts, claiming that “nothing has changed with content moderation” on Twitter. But recent developments tell a different story.

Twitter has had a massive drop in revenue, due to activist groups pressuring advertisers, even though nothing has changed with content moderation and we did everything we could to appease the activists.

Extremely messed up! They’re trying to destroy free speech in America.

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 4, 2022

Sarah Personette, Twitter’s chief customer officer, who managed the company’s relationships with advertisers, resigned from the company late last Friday. According to Bloomberg, Twitter shut off employee access to certain content moderation and policy enforcement tools, prompting workers to cite concerns about misinformation ahead of the U.S. midterm elections. (Musk later agreed to restore access to the tools.) And as a part of the layoffs today, Twitter eliminated its curation team, which was responsible for providing factual context — and corrections, if necessary — to trending terms and conversations on the platform.

The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday that General Mills, Audi and Pfizer have joined the growing list of companies temporarily pausing their Twitter ads. (Automaker GM last week became the first major brand to announce a pause.) Oreo maker Mondelez and Volkswagen are also reevaluating their ad spend with the network, reportedly spooked by the departure of top executives over the past week, including chief marketing officer Leslie Berland and VP of global client solutions Jean-Philippe Maheu.

It points to a larger existential problem: Per new MediaRadar research, advertisers have been fleeing Twitter ever since Musk announced his intentions to buy the company. The average number of advertisers on the platform dropped from 3,350 between January and April to 3,100 between May and September. Before July, Twitter saw more than 1,000 new advertisers monthly, a number that dipped to 200 between July and August, according to the survey.

Mondelez, whose brands also include Ritz, Chips Ahoy!, Trident and Tate’s Bake Shop, is among the top 20 advertisers on Twitter in terms of ad spend. Given that ad sales accounted for more than 90% of Twitter’s revenue in Q2 2022, its pullback alone is likely to have a substantial impact on the platform’s bottom line.

On Tuesday, a New York Times report revealed that IPG — one of the world’s largest advertising companies, with customers such as Coca-Cola, American Express, Johnson & Johnson, Mattel and Spotify — issued a recommendation for clients to temporarily pause their spending on Twitter because of moderation concerns. According to the piece, the Global Alliance for Responsible Media (GARM), a coalition of platforms, advertisers and industry groups fighting harmful content on social media, also said it was monitoring how Twitter planned to uphold previous commitments to deal with content moderation.

Musk has made increasing efforts to reassure advertisers that Twitter remains “brand safe,” publishing an open letter to advertisers saying that Twitter wouldn’t become a “free-for-all hellscape” and announcing plans to form a council to advise on content moderation. In recent days, Musk has also participated in video calls with ad companies including WPP PLC, according to the Wall Street Journal, during which he’s promised to rid Twitter of bots, add community management tools and introduce new ways to give advertisers the ability to choose which content to be near.

Musk has little choice but to make good with Twitter’s sponsors. His deal to buy the company included making Twitter take on $13 billion in debt from banks, which means the social network will owe about $1 billion a year in interest payments.

https://techcrunch.com/2022/11/04/m...ajor-advertisers-pausing-spending-on-twitter/
 
Twitter suffers "massive drop in revenue," Elon Musk says

12 hours ago
Herb Scribner

... Last Tuesday, more than 40 civil rights and civil society groups urged Twitter’s top 20 advertisers to suspend ads on the platform, too.

https://www.axios.com/2022/11/04/elon-musk-twitter-revenue-drop-advertisers
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Open letter to the CEOs of Amazon, Anheuser-Busch, Apple Inc., Capital One Financial Corporation, CBS, CenturyLink, Coca-Cola Company, Comcast Corporation, Best Buy Co. Inc., Disney, Google, Home Box Office, Inc. (HBO), IBM, Merck & Co., Meta Platforms, Inc., Mondelez International, PepsiCo, Inc., Procter & Gamble, Unilever and Verizon

Dear CEOs:

Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter came with his promise to advertisers like you that the social network would not transform into a “free-for-all hellscape” and would remain “warm and welcoming to all.”

...We know that brand safety is of the utmost importance to you. As such, you also have a moral and civic obligation to take a stand against the degradation of one of the world’s most influential communications platforms, and to hold Musk to the pledge he made to you to ensure that Twitter is a welcoming and civil place for everyone.

Sincerely,

Accountable Tech
Free Press
Media Matters for America
Access Now
Advocates for Youth
AI for the People Inc.
Asian Americans Advancing Justice Center
Azerbaijan Internet Watch
Benton Institute for Broadband & Society
The Center for American Progress
Center for Countering Digital Hate
Center on Race and Digital Justice
Change the Terms Coalition
Coding Rights
Color Of Change
Common Cause
Dangerous Speech Project
DemCast USA
Digital Africa Research Lab
Distributed Artificial Intelligence Research Institute (DAIR) Doctors In Politics
Equality Labs
Fair Vote UK

Friends of the Earth
GLAAD
Global Indigenous Data Alliance
Global Project Against Hate and Extremism
Jewish Women International
Majal.org
MediaJustice
Muslim Advocates
NAACP
National Center for Transgender Equality
National Hispanic Media Coalition
Numun Fund
PFLAG National
ProgressNow NM
Public Citizen
Public Knowledge
Ranking Digital Rights
The Real Facebook Oversight Board
Right To Be (formerly Hollaback!)
The Sparrow Project
SumOfUs
Superbloom Design
The Tech Oversight Project
The TransLatin@ Coalition
Ujima Inc., The National Center on Violence Against Women in the Black Community UltraViolet
Union of Concerned Scientists
United We Dream
United Church of Christ Media Justice Ministry
#VOTEPROCHOICE
Whose Knowledge?

https://www.freepress.net/sites/def...etter_to_twitter_top_20_advertisers_final.pdf
 
Apparently his ego is not going to let him be the adult in the room. This 4 hours ago...


Elon Musk

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Trash me all day, but it’ll cost $8
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Very sad. Twitter was a remarkable platform at its height, circa 2008 - 2018. It was a change agent for the world. Imho it became too politically biased in recent years and started to lose clout and its broad base.
 
I think the biggest problem Musk has is the growing amount of content providers who are leaving. Without content there is no attraction for any advertiser. This guy just left. We don't follow him but he has 645k followers:

@DGlaucomflecken
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Twitter is done. I'll now be posting my videos in EPIC secure chat.
 
For now I am leaving our account on twitter active but I am waiting to see what happens. I have looked at some of the sites where people are leaving to and they are not suitable for us. They are too political and generally have hard to use formats.

We need a non-political site...or politically centerist. Easy to use format. The general population can view without joining. No cost for general population. Fair and even-handed moderation. Reliable server support. No programs that prioritize accounts on the platform based on payments received from some participants while the others who don't pay become de facto compromised.
 
Ok....something for content creators....maybe there is hope for the site yet....



Elon Musk

@elonmusk
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Twitter will soon add ability to attach long-form text to tweets, ending absurdity of notepad screenshots
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Followed by creator monetization for all forms of content
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Elon Musk

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Search within Twitter reminds me of Infoseek in ‘98! That will also get a lot better pronto.
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There still remains a problem that if a content creator is not "payment verified" they will not be prioritized and a viewer will have to "scroll far to see unverified user's" content. This applies to search, replies, and mentions.
 
Nathan Grubaugh
@NathanGrubaugh

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I try to provide public health information to our community. I don’t have a check mark & have never bothered to apply. But if my posts get buried because I don’t pay $96/year, then I’ll probably stop. Those posts take a lot of effort.
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in the grand scheme of things - people not able to see my posts probably doesn’t matter much. But if this happens across the board to valuable unverified accounts, it would significantly dilute the great content on this site (job ads, new papers, early career scientists)
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Still watching developments........


FluTrackers.com
@FluTrackers
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After consideration FluTrackers is resuming posting on twitter.

We decline any creator monetization.

We ask for a waiver from the $8 fee as we are a legal charity but still receive
the benefits of that program especially in regard to priority in search results.


@elonmusk
 
Next: 1) Musk needs to announce asap the lead at twitter in charge of daily operations. This needs to be a non-political person who has a long history of successful crowd sourcing. 2) He needs to let the new leader do his/her thing rebuilding trust. Musk knows nothing about internet communication. fyi - You have to earn your street creds on the internet. You can't buy them. 3) Find out what services actual customers want to stay and keep providing free and consistent content. Give it to them. 4) Don't screw with anyone's account. 5) Don't fight on twitter. 6) Get moderation advisory board together asap. Ask for public input too. 7) Ask for patience and apologize for 1st week blunders. 8) Be sure to provide 24/7 reliable usage with no limit on that cost. 9) Leave check marks as is and no charging for them until other continuity issues are worked out.

Good luck.

Finally - an apology for "dumb things" and a request for patience.




Elon Musk

@elonmusk
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Please note that Twitter will do lots of dumb things in coming months. We will keep what works & change what doesn’t.
 
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