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by fusiongyro
5061 days ago
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I think the point is that Twitter can't afford to remove ads or broaden their terms of use. The idea seems to be that a for-pay Twitter with broad terms of use and no ads could become a valuable development platform. The gamble is, how valuable and will people pay. I think your cannibalization concept is brilliant, but I don't think app.net is completely vulnerable to it. Caldwell's made it clear that he's not trying to find success of Twitter and FB's magnitude, that sustainable profitability is more important for this venture than unbounded growth and huge winnings, and he's not trying to steal Twitter's customers, whatever that would mean. But unless Twitter becomes wildly profitable I don't see them giving away ad-free unrestricted API access just to eliminate a small gadfly. I think your concept has a lot of merit, but I'm not sure it applies in this case. |
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