In episode #2458, we take a look at where Twitter is going (and why you should care). In just six months as the owner and CEO of Twitter, Elon Musk decimated its ad business, alienated news publications and users, and plunged the platform into what can only be described as a state of chaos. With new CEO, Linda Yaccarino, at the helm, how will things change? Tune in today to hear our take on where the social networking platform is headed!
TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:
[00:00] Today’s topic: Where Twitter Is Going and Why You Should Care.
[00:05] Updates regarding Twitter’s new CEO, if it will become X and more.
[01:04] Why we don’t believe that Twitter will become an “everything app.”
[01:42] Twitter is a place for media and sharing knowledge, not buying and selling crypto.
[02:55] Some of the experimental changes that Elon Musk plans to make.
[03:32] The need for constant iteration when building a product or service.
[03:59] Whether Twitter has gotten better or worse since Musk took over.
[04:37] How to build your audience independently and more using Twitter.
[05:41] That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe!
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