Posted on 11/26/2022 11:51:19 PM PST by SmokingJoe
Elon Musk on Saturday shared slides he said were from a Twitter company talk he delivered.
The slides included graphs that showed Twitter downloads and usage were at record highs.
They also noted features Musk plans to implement, including long-form tweets and encrypted DMs
Elon Musk on Saturday said Twitter signups and active minutes are at an all-time high as he continues to roll out his 2.0 version of the platform.
Musk shared a series of slides he said were from a Twitter company talk he delivered. The slides included graphs as well as features he plans to include in Twitter 2.0, a term he's used to refer to his vision for the social media site.
Graphs shared by Musk showed signups reached a seven-day average of 2 million per day as of November 16, representing an increase of 66% from the same week a year prior. User active minutes reached a seven-day average of 8 billion per day, a 30% increase from the year prior.
Both figures were record highs, according to the slides, which cited internal company data.
Another graph shared by Musk showed hate speech impressions appeared to be slightly lower than a year prior, despite spiking around the time Musk took over the company. Reports previously said hate speech and the use of racial slurs skyrocketed immediately after the takeover.
The slides also listed features and goals Musk has for Twitter 2.0, including long-form tweets, encrypted DMs, and "advertising as entertainment."
One graph showed reported impersonations on Twitter dramatically spiked around the launch of Twitter Blue, or the $8 blue check mark, but then fell to a level closer to the same time last year.
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>> Somebody forgot to edit the timeline...
...thus proving they’re human and not a bot. :-)
Musk: No, I won't. You can speak freely, but you can't incite violence.
Leftists: Speaking freely incites violence. Safety demands that you censor everyone but us.
Musk: 🤣
Leftists: Apple, do you hear this? Do something!
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