Why Twitter is stuck (and will remain that way)

Why Twitter is stuck (and will remain that way)

This week Elon Musk suggested that people should pay to earn the?blue verified account mark ?and other premium features (already available through Twitter Blue).

This offer was generally met with a "meh" from the Twitterati, but I think a more interesting debate is why this subscription idea is so important. In fact, the future of Twitter and Elon Musk's "town hall" vision depends on it.

He knows Twitter is stuck but this won't fix it. Let's explore this today.

Show me the money

Twitter has to make money, and there are basically two options: Ads and subscriptions.

Advertising is by far the most preferred and profitable method, and we can witness the success of Facebook and Google as obvious examples of this.

Why is there no premium subscription version of Facebook? One simple reason. If you offer an ad-free version, there are less people to attract advertisers! The more people, the more data and more ad views. Creating Facebook subscriptions would be a really dumb idea.

But here's the problem. If you have an ad-based model based on time on site, your best business model is hate. I know that sounds weird, but it's true. If you want tons of people on your site, just open the doors and let them hate each other. The more wars, the better.

In 2020, the?bombastic revelation was made ?that an internal Facebook executive committee recognized the company's role in enflaming hate speech and proposed an action plan. Zuckerberg ignored it because he knew hate is good for growing his business.

Facebook has been emphasizing Groups because it pushes hate behind closed doors and makes it safer for advertisers. However, there are no groups on Twitter. There's no place to hide.

The other revenue option is subscriptions.

When former Twitter exec?Ev Williams founded Medium , he decided against the advertising model. He realized that advertising can’t co-exist in a world of quality content because eventually, the content starts to drive ad sales, not delight fans. And that’s a bad thing.

Medium depends on subscriptions, and that’s the only option if the platform is to maintain its focus and investment in quality. No ads. No spam. No hate. No fake news. Diverse perspectives. This is what we need in the world right now.

This is why Twitter is stuck

So here is the summary:

Ad model?= Polarization is good because it attracts time on site. However, more money is needed for moderation because brands don't want to be associated with a toxic platform. If Twitter throws the doors wide open, users and advertisers will flee (they already have !)

Subscription model?= You can let it get as toxic as you want because you don't need ad dollars, but it also becomes a niche site because many will flee. There is no way Twitter can grow subscriptions fast enough to make it work. They simply must have advertisers.

We now see Musk's dilemma and why Twitter is stuck.

The solution

For Elon Musk to achieve his vision of "free speech absolutism," his only choice is to increase paid subscriptions faster than a SpaceX rocket. In fact, he needs everyone to pay something.

The only way to do that is to somehow create insane new value for the subscription price. Twitter already has a premium model called Twitter Blue. In the past year, it has only?generated $6.4 million in revenue . Peanuts. It's not working.

By adding blue check verification to the product offering, Musk is just putting lipstick on a pig.

Here's what Twitter needs to drive a subscription model:?Insanely good, exclusive content.

Why do people subscribe to anything??Content!

I've subscribed to a service just?to see one show.

In the end, this is his only hope. But the clock is ticking. What is the probability Twitter can rapidly drive this strategy and increase subscriptions? Pretty low. Probably zero. Content is not a core competency of the company. It relies on the content of others.

As I see how this is rolling out, it makes me wonder if Musk really thought this through. Did he make an offer on Twitter to make a statement and then get caught in a situation where he HAD to buy it? Is a blue check mark the best he can do??Is that the plan?

In golf, there is a term called the?unplayable lie. This happens when your ball lands in a place where you simply can't advance the ball. Like a lake.

I think Twitter is an unplayable lie. I don't know how Musk advances it toward his goal. Twitter is stuck.

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Agree completely, Mark. I’m not sure if there is a path forward at this point based on the news of two more top execs departing today and Elon informing remaining staff that bankruptcy is possible. Of course, bankruptcy buys time to rethink and rebuild without creditor pressure.

Steen Stones

Driving Growth in AI-Powered Conflict Management | Head of Commercial at Resolutiion | GTM Strategist & Revenue Leader

2 年

Great take on this new drama engulfing Elon. I think I am in agreement with you on the overview, especially since this is properly one of the costliest bluffs in history. But with Elon and his backers, I would not count it out yet. New global payment platform with CZ and pretty scary possibilities with the Saudi investment.

Carrie Eddins

Helping trailblazing business owners become recognised leading voices in the world by being in the press using a heart-based and intuitive approach

2 年

Hi Mark, let’s see I doubt that he is going to do anything predictable with it! So far just in PR terms he has got everyone talking about it and I imagine using it more maybe not for the right reasons and my heart obviously goes out to the now ex-Twitter employees. What if he shakes up the platform and it becomes even better it’s just our logical mind can see how ? Thanks a possibility too. And of course I do love your thoughts in your piece too. Given it’s a news site too I doubt it’s going anywhere but let’s see ????

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Fiona Lucas

Community & Online Event Consultant | Social Media Strategist|Community Development|Digital Safety|Mentoring & Training|Co Author Most Amazing Marketing Book Ever

2 年

Once again a brilliant article Mark. I think part of the problem for Elon is his own vision of what he wants to the world to be . He advocates free speech but is quick to block anyone who criticises. He likes to stir the pot and comes across as a bit of a bully given the way he approaches leadership. He has stated he wants to quickly move into metaverse but we all know change takes time and bulldozing isn't the way to gain fans. The understanding of free speech as a democratic right that also comes with responsibility to protect the rights of others seems to be lost against a "say whatever you want" attitude. He's definitely stuck in a hard place but not sure he is the guy to move it forward.

Tim Rees

Professor | Chartered Psychologist | Sport & Exercise Scientist | UKRI Zinc Healthy Aging Catalyst Award holder

2 年

This was a fascinating take.

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