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Twitter Posts Solid Profit Result in Q4, User Growth Remains Static

Could it be that increased uncertainty about changes at Facebook may be opening the door for other social platforms to boost their business offerings?

After Snap Inc. reported better than expected Q4 results earlier this week, Twitter has also beaten expectations with their latest numbers. Well, mostly – Twitter’s user growth problems returned, with another flat result – but the data from their ad business looks solid.

As you can see, Twitter added no additional users in Q4, and even lost a million in the US. That’s a concern, particularly with the President’s affinity for tweeting (if Twitter can’t add US users when the most high-profile person in the US is so active, will they ever be able to?). But Twitter did offer some explanation for this.

First off, Twitter says a change to the way Apple’s Safari browser treats links reduced the amount of active Twitter sessions, while they also cited increased efforts to stamp out fake profiles and bots as a reason for reduced activity.

As part of the investigation into potential tampering by foreign organizations during the 2016 US Election, Twitter has noted that more than 1.4 million users had interacted with Russian-backed spam accounts during the campaign – though they have said that only 3,800 bots have been identified.

In addition, Twitter recently removed more than a million bot accountsidentified as part of a New York Times investigation into suspect activities – though given the recency of those actions its unlikely to have had any impact on today’s numbers.

Still, even with fewer users, where Twitter would prefer to draw your attention is to daily activity on platform, which, once again, saw a double-digit increase.

What does that mean exactly? We don’t know, Twitter doesn’t publish DAU numbers, but the message Twitter’s pushing is that this shows their efforts to improve engagement – which, in this quarter, included doubling tweet length and adding simplified ‘Threads’ – are working, even if they haven’t been able to boost the total user count.

On extended tweets, specifically, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey explained that while people now have more room to tweet, most are not actually using those extra characters, so it’s not causing more cluttered timelines.

“One of the things we were watching for was to see if the if the average tweet size would go up as a result, and it hasn’t. People do have the room — we’re seeing less abandonment of tweets. But we’re also seeing a lot more engagement. We’re also seeing more retweets, and we’re seeing a lot more mentions. And we’re also seeing people get more followers and return more often.”

These are similar to the engagement stats Twitter quoted when announcing the full roll-out of 280 character tweets – tweets haven’t necessarily got longer, but the added flexibility has made tweeting easier, which was an important part of Twitter’s push.

“We do believe that it’s minimizing some of the complexities, and some of the confusion around Twitter in general.” 

So while Twitter’s user count isn't growing, engagement and interaction is. That explanation seemed to satisfy the market, with Twitter stocks rising as much as 30% in early trade, their biggest jump since 2013 – though the bigger part of today’s results was actually on the revenue side. For the first time ever, Twitter turned a profit, and a $91 million result at that.

Twitter’s ad revenue grew by 1% in Q4 – the company’s first quarter of year-on-year growth since Q3 2016.

Twitter also posted solid results in ad response, showing that their improving ad products are helping, offering increased opportunities for brands.

As noted by Bloomberg, Twitter's also benefited from significant cost-cutting in recent years, while re-focusing on products which increase audience engagement. Key elements of focus remain their algorithm-defined timeline, highlighting more relevant content to users, and Twitter’s growing video business, which further expanded in Q4.

Worth noting too, Twitter’s data licensing business rose 10% for the quarter, further adding to the overall gains.

Overall, it was a strong report card for Twitter – and as noted, with increased uncertainty about Facebook’s coming algorithm changes, it may be that platforms outside of The Social Network stand to gain the most as businesses look to alternatives to prop-up their numbers.

On one hand, that goes counter to Facebook’s perceived mission of absolute dominance, but then again, given the size of Zuckerberg’s ever-expanding empire, there’s no doubt room for them to allow other players to co-exist without it having any significant impact. The issue seems more philosophical than logical, but it'll be interesting to see if Facebook feels a need to re-think their approach if other platforms continue to gain as a result.

But right now, Twitter is fairly satisfied with the results.

Indeed, 2018 is definitely going to be an interesting year in the social space.

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