Twitter’s biggest stakeholder, Elon Musk, tweeted to ask if the social media network is “dying” and to single out users like singer Justin Bieber, who is highly followed but rarely posts.
“Most of these ‘top’ accounts rarely tweet and post very little content,” wrote the Tesla boss, in a list of the 10 profiles with the most followers — a list that ranked eighth with 81 million followers. himself is included.
“Is Twitter Dying?” He has written.
Former US President Barack Obama appears at the top with 131 million followers, followed by stars such as Bieber, Katy Perry, Rihanna and Taylor Swift, as well as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and football star Cristiano Ronaldo.
“For example, @taylorswift13 hasn’t posted anything in 3 months,” Musk continued. “And @justinbieber only posted once in this entire year.”
Twitter recently said that it would be testing the feature in its paid service, Twitter Blue, in the coming months. It said the test would help “know what works, what doesn’t, and what’s possible. So it may take some time for most Twitter users to get used to it, if they ever do.” A Twitter spokesperson Katherine Hill declined to say whether an editing feature could be rolled out to all users.
Many Twitter users — among them, Kim Kardashian, Ice T, Katy Perry and McDonald’s corporate accounts — have long been begging for an edit button. The company recently teased users with an April Fools’ Day tweet, which said “we’re working on an edit button.” The official Twitter account said on Tuesday that the April 1 tweet was not a joke and that it Been working on this since last year.
Twitter Inc.’s largest shareholder Elon Musk on Saturday suggested changes to the social media giant’s Twitter Blue premium subscription service, including slashing its price, banning advertising and offering the option to pay in the cryptocurrency Dogecoin.
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