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Twitter Considers Premium Version After 11 Years As a Free Service (reuters.com)

Twitter is considering whether or not to build a premium version of its site for select users. It's unclear what the cost would be at this time, but it's very possible it could be in the form of a subscription. Reuters reports: Like most other social media companies, Twitter since its founding 11 years ago has focused on building a huge user base for a free service supported by advertising. Last month it reported it had 319 million users worldwide. Twitter is conducting a survey "to assess the interest in a new, more enhanced version of Tweetdeck," which is an existing tool that helps users navigate the network, spokeswoman Brielle Villablanca said in a statement on Thursday. She went on: "We regularly conduct user research to gather feedback about people's Twitter experience and to better inform our product investment decisions, and we're exploring several ways to make Tweetdeck even more valuable for professionals." There was no indication that Twitter was considering charging fees from all its users. Word of the survey had earlier leaked on Twitter, where a journalist affiliated with the New York Times posted screenshots of what a premium version of Tweetdeck could look like. That version could include "more powerful tools to help marketers, journalists, professionals, and others in our community find out what is happening in the world quicker," according to one of the screenshots posted on the account @andrewtavani.

84 comments

  1. presidential service by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    top notch presidential service

    1. Re:presidential service by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      SAD!

    2. Re:presidential service by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I am pretty sure some automated trading firms would love to pay for a extra-low-latency access to the presidential tweets though...

    3. Re:presidential service by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Nah, they're far too butthurt about Trump's mastery of twitter - and their inability to just up and ban him for some trumped (lol) up reason without tanking their entire public image - for that.

    4. Re:presidential service by gnick · · Score: 1

      Tweets are pretty low-latency per their nature. I'd like to see a high-latency filter put on DJT - Long enough for somebody (Kellyanne? Spicer? Ivanka?) to ask, "Mr President, are you sure about this?"

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      He's getting rather old, but he's a good mouse.
    5. Re:presidential service by coastwalker · · Score: 1

      I am all for charging for Twitter, it will wall the morons up in their own private space to twit at each other and leave the rest of us in peace.

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      Facts are history now plebs have politics for religion on social media.
  2. Two in one day?!? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    First reddit publicly announced its impending suicide, and now twitter follows suit!

    1. Re:Two in one day?!? by amiga3D · · Score: 1

      There will be something else soon. Hell, I remember when IRC was the thing.

    2. Re:Two in one day?!? by Zaelath · · Score: 2

      What'd reddit do now?

    3. Re:Two in one day?!? by interkin3tic · · Score: 1

      It's making a change of some type, no one really knows any details, so naturally slashdotters assume it's going to kill itself.

    4. Re:Two in one day?!? by MrDoh! · · Score: 1

      Still use IRC constantly. There's been several xkcd cartoons that cut a bit close.

      --
      Waiting for an amusing sig.
    5. Re:Two in one day?!? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      they'll turn into another fakebook clone

    6. Re:Two in one day?!? by Opportunist · · Score: 1

      If Facebook pulls a stunt like that now, this would be a perfect week.

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      We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
    7. Re:Two in one day?!? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      How can reddit suicide? Ellen Pao (as in kung pao chicken) killed it.

      By the way, Ellen Pao's husband isn't just a GNAA member, he's also disgraced fraud hedge fund manager. I don't know why he's not in jail.

  3. oxymoron by turkeydance · · Score: 3, Funny

    Twitter+Premium. what a maroon!

    1. Re:oxymoron by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Why would it be a color??

    2. Re: oxymoron by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Subscribe to receive premium content (or not).

    3. Re: oxymoron by chipschap · · Score: 1

      Premium tweets? Now I've heard it all.

    4. Re:oxymoron by amiga3D · · Score: 2

      It's a bugs bunny reference. If you're young you may not get it.

    5. Re:oxymoron by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No, I am of the Bugs Bunny era; just a bad memory! A few youtube's on the issue jogged my memory. Thanks!

    6. Re:oxymoron by bugs2squash · · Score: 1

      why would it be a loud bang

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      Nullius in verba
    7. Re: oxymoron by Alumoi · · Score: 1

      Yeah, they're called ads/sponsored messages/reminders/alerts/you may also...

    8. Re:oxymoron by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      So Trump can kick it out of the country.

      Ba dum bump!!

  4. All I can say is.. by Patent+Lover · · Score: 5, Interesting

    You've gotta be fucking kidding. I'd rather pay for a subscription to MySpace, Facebook, or AOL Online.

    1. Re:All I can say is.. by amiga3D · · Score: 1

      No. None. Nada. Zip. I get twitter for free and it's barely worth that. I had facebook and free was too expensive, they would have to pay me to go back.

    2. Re:All I can say is.. by jddj · · Score: 0

      I'd pay for a twitter subscription if I could get it Ad-free, Nazi-free, MRA-free and Tweetdeck-free.

    3. Re:All I can say is.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You are such a precious pedophile.

    4. Re:All I can say is.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      This may be a shock to you, but you do have the option to not use the service.

    5. Re:All I can say is.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Quick, call a WAHmbulance. We got another one crying about snowflakes!!

    6. Re:All I can say is.. by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

      It's probably not aimed at you. The advanced features will be of interest to corporations and celebrities who want tools to manage their social media profiles. Might even be as simple as priority support.

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      const int one = 65536; (Silvermoon, Texture.cs)
      SJW, n: "Someone I don't like, and by the way I'm a fuckwit" - AC
    7. Re:All I can say is.. by OhPlz · · Score: 1

      Opting in to the echo chamber, eh?

  5. Premium virtue signaling by timholman · · Score: 1

    I wonder how many people and companies are willing to pay for the privilege of virtue signaling?

    My guess is very few. It is all well and fine to join an online Twitter mob when it is free, but having to pay for it is another matter entirely.

    1. Re:Premium virtue signaling by dbIII · · Score: 2

      Considering you used that pointless little alt-right phrase you are either in the broadcaster, recipient or collatoral damage category, so they would expect you to sign up with your dollars - or at least send a vast amount of advertising targeting you.

      Can we please get back to English instead of weird shit like "virtue signaling" where it's unclear whether its mention means an insult, irony or a quest for a "look at me" award?

    2. Re:Premium virtue signaling by MrVictor · · Score: 1, Troll

      lol triggered

    3. Re:Premium virtue signaling by goose-incarnated · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Considering you used that pointless little alt-right phrase you are either in the broadcaster, recipient or collatoral damage category, so they would expect you to sign up with your dollars - or at least send a vast amount of advertising targeting you. Can we please get back to English instead of weird shit like "virtue signaling" where it's unclear whether its mention means an insult, irony or a quest for a "look at me" award?

      When did it stop meaning "Look at me - I'm thinking the right thoughts"?

      --
      I'm a minority race. Save your vitriol for white people.
    4. Re:Premium virtue signaling by _KiTA_ · · Score: 3, Interesting

      I wonder how many people and companies are willing to pay for the privilege of virtue signaling?

      Quite a lot, actually:

      * $1398 from 374 patrons
      * $2769 from 822 patrons
      * $3225 from 481 patrons

      Professional victimhood is a cottage industry.

    5. Re:Premium virtue signaling by KiloByte · · Score: 1

      WTF... someone actually pays these lowlife pieces of harassing scum?

      --
      The creatures outside looked from Alt-Right to Antifa; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
    6. Re: Premium virtue signaling by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Sweet virtue signal, bro! Now we all know that you are "one of us".

      And by "us" I mean sniveling, petulant, smug, condescending assholes.

    7. Re:Premium virtue signaling by Opportunist · · Score: 1

      What did you think was the reason they do it?

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      We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
    8. Re:Premium virtue signaling by RobotRunAmok · · Score: 0

      The meaning of "virtue signalling" has never been unclear, except perhaps to those who engage in it and realized too late how accurately it described them.

    9. Re:Premium virtue signaling by dbIII · · Score: 0

      The meaning of "virtue signalling" has never been unclear

      Like "SJW" it appears to be used most often as an insult by people who are too cowardly to use a real one than actually meaning anything specific.
      Thus not just unclear but totally opaque and annoying as fuck.

    10. Re:Premium virtue signaling by Tranzistors · · Score: 1

      Professional victimhood is a cottage industry.

      Interesting. It seems that all three of them produce stuff, not only being harassed.

    11. Re:Premium virtue signaling by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You forgot to call him a nazi.

    12. Re: Premium virtue signaling by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Sweet virtue signal, bro! Now we all know that you are "one of us".

      And by "us" I mean sniveling, petulant, smug, condescending assholes.

      The really telling thing about your comment that it implies exactly nothing about what your position actually is: left, right, center, or all over the place. What you have here is a symptom of the new tribalism.

    13. Re:Premium virtue signaling by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It is funny that they complain about "virtue signalling" when using these words is what they are doing. But of course they consider there own causes to be except from this.

  6. Do you get an extra 140 characters with Premium? by BenJeremy · · Score: 1

    How the fuck would that actually work, anyway? Maybe only premium users can be "Verified" and also get the benefit of 3 factor authentication (CC# required to change passwords, for example). Maybe give premium users the ability to have blinking text?

    Maybe I just don't "get" twitter... I have an account, I've maybe posted once in the past year. I don't let social media rule my life. I'm also not a sociopath with a narcissist complex who gets drunk and tweets stupid petulant rants at 3am from the Presidential shitter.

    Do they actually make money now?

  7. Not Twitter by darkain · · Score: 1

    Tweetdeck is an optional interface for Twitter, not Twitter itself.

    1. Re:Not Twitter by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Not sweetening the deal there. It's still attached to the 24/7 rage machine called Twitter.

      And the rage-aholic insane version of Wil Wheaton is still using it. So no thanks.

    2. Re:Not Twitter by DontBeAMoran · · Score: 1

      What's wrong with Hwil Hweaton?

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      #DeleteFacebook
  8. Woot! by Notabadguy · · Score: 1

    Why settle for any old useless social media when you can PAY for it instead? Introducing the brand new and reformulated Twitter, now with extra bots!

  9. Free service sounded like a lot ot twaddle by Snotnose · · Score: 1

    So I ignored it. Come Mr Trump, still sounds like twaddle.

    Why would I pay for a service that has for years amplified the twaddle of idiots?

  10. Target market likely 'social media pros' by John+Allsup · · Score: 1

    There are many who make a tidy income out of social media, and reaching people through Twitter is part of that. I imagine that is a sensible and reasonably sized target market for one level of 'premium'. Heavy users who can spare a few dollars/pounds per month and are basically Twitter junkies would make another sensible target market. But since Twitter surely can't keep losing money every quarter, it's gotta start thinking of this stuff.

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    John_Chalisque
  11. Yeah, and..... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I will offer premium suites in
    in my shit, broken down, out
    of the way motel I run. I think
    those rooms will get a color TV set for starters.

    1. Re:Yeah, and..... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Hmm, needs a little work I think. I'm no expert on blank verse, though. Perhaps a little tweak if I may, since I like what you did with the first two lines.

      I will offer premium suites in
      In my shit, broken down, out
      Down out of the way motel I run.
      Motel I run, rooms get color TV set for starters.

  12. you did not get it!!!! by kiviQr · · Score: 1

    ....they are considering a subscription for using Twitter!

  13. Alternate title by DontBeAMoran · · Score: 1

    Most people still wondering what's the point of Twitter after 11 years.

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    #DeleteFacebook
  14. Maybe... by denzacar · · Score: 1

    Maybe it's the "No Twitter" pay service?

    You pay... and Twitter disappears from your world.
    It would probably require cranial surgery in order to get the necessary hardware in... but it might be worth it.

    Then again, one could get lobotomy for free... and it's equally tempting as getting a Twitter account.

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    Mit der Dummheit kämpfen Götter selbst vergebens
    1. Re:Maybe... by thomn8r · · Score: 2

      You pay... and Twitter disappears from your world.

      Shut up and take my money!

    2. Re:Maybe... by WallyL · · Score: 1

      Shut up and take my money!

      This is the literal interpretation of the premium twitter accounts.

  15. What's the killer use case? by Nova+Express · · Score: 0

    Still more ways to shadowban and silence those who express non-SJW opinions?

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    http://www.lawrenceperson.com/

    1. Re:What's the killer use case? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      While viewing tweets from non-premium accounts, premium customers will also receive information about the originating device (IP address, location, browser or app & operating system version, installed fonts, tracking cookies, vulnerability scan results, etc.) and account information (user name, e-mail address, any associated accounts, password), as well as anything other personal information which the user has provided or which has been obtained by advertising, tracking, and analytics services,

    2. Re:What's the killer use case? by AHuxley · · Score: 2

      Could be walled in both ways.
      Pay for freedom or pay for a SJW internet.
      Pay and SJW will not report and ban communications. Only with other paying accounts users who have the same account settings.
      Pay for the ability to enjoy freedom of speech and freedom after speech.
      A sealed area thats free of SJW but only with other paying users?

      Pay and SJW have whitelisted all interactions so the net is extra safe? Pay to be safe from all freedom of speech.

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      Domestic spying is now "Benign Information Gathering"
    3. Re:What's the killer use case? by Tranzistors · · Score: 1

      I wonder how much Republicans would be ready to pay to silence Trump's opinions.

  16. NAWBO by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    This has NAWBO (https://www.nawbo.org/) written all over it.

  17. What I'd pay for by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 1

    You know what I'd pay for? I'd pay to never see another tweet or hear the name "Twitter" ever again. Seriously, I'd pay for that. Not much, but something.

    This reminds me of when the phone company started charging you for a dial tone on a landline phone, something that was just part of the service. But then one day it became a "connectivity service" and whaddya know, now you had to pay for it.

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    Just cruising through this digital world at 33 1/3 rpm...
    1. Re:What I'd pay for by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      And yet you'd still watch TV, or listen to adverts on the radio, or look at billboards.

    2. Re:What I'd pay for by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Don't watch TV, don't listen to radio, don't look at billboards.
      Just don't look, just don't look
      Don't watch Twitter, don't listen to Facebook, oh, don't look at mass mail.
      Just don't look, just don't look

      No need fo' corporate art
      Don't tell me how I really feel
      Just don't look, just don't look

  18. Added benefits of Premium Version by fahrbot-bot · · Score: 1

    Tweets can be 150 characters.

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    It must have been something you assimilated. . . .
    1. Re:Added benefits of Premium Version by ausekilis · · Score: 1

      Social Media: Never before have so many people had so much to say to so few.

  19. Took me many years to grock Twitter... by Visarga · · Score: 1

    But before asking for money, they should hire a designer. Took me many years to grock Twitter, and now that I kind of like it, I am turned off by its design. Too much chrome and too little content. If you want to read a discussion, you are presented with a narrow column, very aired, and with both screen sides acting as a "back button". It feels bad. I much prefer reading discussions on Slashdot, Reddit or Ycombinator. On Twitter it's not clear who's replying to what. There is no way to fold a part of the conversation. I am always afraid of generating unwanted clicks and touches while scrolling it. The whole page should not be a clickable area - just select parts of it, under 10%.

  20. As a CEO Twitter is vital by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2

    Where else can I re-post industry related articles 16 times a day to show people that I'm really up on things, and that I'm doing my job? And where else can I virtue signal my positions on feminism, diversity, Trump loathing and my adherence to liberal dogma?

    Without Twitter it's surprisingly hard to publicly justify my paycheck on a daily basis. Simply put, Twitter is the ultimate "expert-status signaller". Without which I'd have to pen cogent long-form thoughts and wouldn't be able to just retweet those that actually do. Just writing this comment on Slashdot is exhausting. (I hope they put a word limit in place here someday too. You know, for the environment).

    Now excuse me, I have to get back to CEO'ing. (Twitter search: "environment"... That should do it)

    1. Re:As a CEO Twitter is vital by RobotRunAmok · · Score: 1

      I never mod AC's up, and I have no mod points today, but if I did and if I had some, I would mod this up. +5 Insightful.

    2. Re:As a CEO Twitter is vital by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      This is one big reason I wish that Twitter were a pay-only service. Maybe a low membership fee like $5.00/month but a $2.00 per-tweet charge. Would you pay >$1200 per month to supporrt your "need" to be heard?

  21. Fail... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ... whale

  22. Get em addicted by p51d007 · · Score: 1

    Then, either use a PAY version, or be bombed by ads! Some of these software people are worse than drug dealers. Get these short attention span, gotta tweet every little thing about my life hooked on something, then make them pay to not see ads.

  23. Proof that Gab is influential by DeplorableCodeMonkey · · Score: 1

    Most of Twitter's new "innovations" came to Gab before Twitter. Editing? We had it first. Pro version? Gab announced it like 2 months ago and made it available a few days ago. Anyone who thinks that Twitter isn't pulling a Bill Gates era Microsoft on Gab is kidding themselves.

    1. Re:Proof that Gab is influential by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Not trying to be "that guy" but I've literally never heard of Gab. What is it?

  24. Twitter and profit... by bayankaran · · Score: 1

    Started typing "Twitter..." in the subject line and "Twitter and profit" auto-completed from a previous post.

    Twitter should consider themselves as a not-for-profit service, retain its independence and so on. (May be the business model of Craigslist.) For that to happen, the current management and the VCs need to be nuked from the orbit.

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    Tat Tvam Asi
  25. For an already struggling company... by xession · · Score: 1

    This will surely turn things around for them. /s

  26. Time to leave social media "ghettos" by walterbyrd · · Score: 1

    Maybe Drudge has the right idea.

    Social media means censorship (brazen and hidden - i.e. shadow banning), obtrusive advertisements, and spying.

    Might make more sense to go back to websites.

  27. Abusive relationship simulator - Pro version by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    If I'm going to pay for an abusive relationship, it'd like the intimacy of real life.

  28. Re:Do you get an extra 140 characters with Premium by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Imagine pretending to be so out of the loop you have to invent new ways to not understand why people use Twitter.