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Twitter finally reveals how many users it has Twitter revealed its number of daily users for the first time on Thursday, disclosing that there are 126 million people on the service. After years of withholding the figure, choosing instead to just share its monthly userbase, Twitter reported what it called "monetizable" daily active users in its fourth-quarter earnings report. (Ad Age)
Twitter appoints Google's Guy Schueller as new industry director of automotive Twitter Inc. appointed Guy Schueller as its new industry director of automotive to help automakers with marketing campaigns. Twitter said in a statement that Schueller will work to drive partnerships and revenue growth with automotive brands in the U.S., working with campaigns such as Mini's "Tweet to Test Drive." (Automotive News)
Twitter appoints Google's Guy Schueller as new industry director of automotive Danielle Szatkowski DETROIT — Twitter Inc. appointed Guy Schueller as its new industry director of automotive to help automakers with their marketing campaigns. The social networking company said in a statement Monday that Schueller will work to drive partnerships and revenue growth with automotive brands in the U.S., working with campaigns such as Mini's "Tweet to Test Drive." He will report to Rob Pietsch, managing director of technology, automotive and telecommunications, and is based in Detroit. His appointment is effective immediately. "With Guy at the helm based in Detroit, we look forward to elevating the work coming from our team," Pietsch told Automotive News on Tuesday. "His deep industry experience, paired with the power of Twitter, will help auto brands connect with engaged, receptive audiences." Schueller, 41, was formerly the automotive industry director for Google Inc., according to Twitter. For more than six years, he co-lead sales and operations teams within the U.S. automotive vertical, focusing on General Motors, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and Ford Motor Co. Earlier in his career, spent roughly two years at Microsoft as the global automotive industry insights lead and more than a decade at creative agencies, leading automotive-focused media and digital teams at both Publicis Groupe's Starcom for GM and Interpublic's Universal McCann for FCA. An alumnus of Michigan State University, he graduated in 2002 with a bachelor's degree in advertising, according to his LinkedIn profile. Schueller in a statement said, "It's a great time to be an auto marketer because the industry is in a transformation, and it all starts with genuine connections to consumers. Twitter brings exciting opportunities for brands to achieve their goals through creative solutions, and I'm thrilled to join the team." https://www.autonews.com/marketing/...0f39-4529-98ac-1627820abbb2&itx[idio]=5844952
Twitter’s new prototype app ‘twttr’ launched Monday Twitter’s new prototype application is rolling out to the first group of testers starting Monday, the company announced by way of a tweet. The app, which Twitter is calling “twttr” as a throwback to its original name, was first introduced at the CES conference this January. (TechCrunch)
Twitter cracks down on API abuse, will charge B2B devs To prevent its own Cambridge Analytica and make sure it’s getting paid for its data, Twitter will audit developers using its APIs. Starting June 19th, Twitter will require any app that calls a recent tweets from or mentions of a user more than 100,000 times per day to submit their app for review. (TechCrunch)
Twitter Pop Twitter's shares soared 15.6% yesterday after a solid earnings report, closing at a nine-month high. President Trump claimed credit via a tweet, in which he also criticized the company, saying "they don't treat me well as a Republican. Very discriminatory." Trump later in the day met with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey. AFP
Twitter announces new content deals with Univision, the Wall Street Journal and others Twitter unveiled a number of new content deals and renewals at its NewFronts event for digital advertisers. That includes a partnership with Univision covering Spanish-language sports, news and entertainment content, including 2020 election analysis and reporting, and a multi-year extension of Twitter’s deal with the NFL. (TechCrunch)
Twitter Spies Two former Twitter employees used their platform access to spy on Saudi dissidents on behalf of that country's regime, according to a criminal complaint. The Justice Department alleges that "Saudi agents mined Twitter's internal systems for personal information about known Saudi critics and thousands of other Twitter users." CNN