Twitter makes its money by showing ads to its users.
But not all of its users: For the past few months, the social media company has stopped displaying ads, or has dramatically reduced the number of ads it displays, to a small group of some of its most prominent and active users.
WhatsApp, Meta's priciest acquisition at almost $20 billion in 2014, poses unique challenges for monetization.
Airlines, Air France, KLM, and Ryanair no longer offer customer service support using Twitter's direct message functionality.
In this article, we have bad news for those of you who hate to see ads on Instagram. Meta’s photo-sharing social media platform will likely add more ads to the service.
A smart move, anything that reduces the potential negatives for those who you need the most.
This may be the first social media app that has done such a thing. Wonder what the cut off number is...