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Here are some major announcements from Twitter, the tech giant you might have missed last month. June was a busy month, and a recap of the news and updates on Twitter below:
Product news
June 3: Introducing Twitter Blue - Twitter’s first-ever subscription offering
Twitter Blue launched on Twitter for iOS in Canada and Australia, but additional regions and feature updates are coming later this year. Subscriptions are priced regionally and paid on a monthly basis.
As a Twitter Blue subscriber, you will get these features and perks for the monthly price of $3.49 CAD or $4.49 AUD. We will be listening to feedback and building out even more features and perks for our subscribers over time. As always, we’ll be keeping you updated as we progress right here, so be sure to check back in. You can find the Tweet thread here and blog here.
June 3: We are testing a new way to find Space by adding a tab.
Starting on June 3, Twitter started testing a new way to find spaces-we’re adding a tab! You can find the Tweet thread here. This will make it as simple as possible to join the best, most relevant audio conversations every time you open Twitter.
June 22: Skip the screenshots –– sharing Tweets to Instagram Stories right from the share menu is now rolling out to everyone on iOS!
Skip the screenshots –– sharing Tweets to Instagram Stories right from the share menu rolled out to everyone on iOS! Tap the share icon on a Tweet and select “Instagram Stories”. Once your Instagram app opens, you can resize/reposition the Tweet sticker before posting. You can find the Tweet here.
June 22: Ticketed Spaces Application
Big news. Starting June 22, you can apply to be one of the first to try Ticketed Spaces and Super Follows with your audience. You can find the Tweet thread here.
June 25: Twitter Spaces-Speakers
When adding speakers to Spaces, hosts can now see how many speakers invite slots are left. You can find the Tweet here.
Health news
June 23: Digital Services Act: Defending the Open Internet
Twitter shared a joint letter in response to the #DigitalServicesAct to call on the
EU Commission to protect the Digital Single Market, fair competition and the Open Internet.
Twitter is committed to increased transparency on policy enforcement, offering access to data to empower research & tackling coordinated manipulation. You can find the Twitter thread here and blog here.
Product Revenue News
June 24: 15s view: A new way to buy premium video views on Twitter
To better meet the needs of advertisers who rely heavily on quality video views and video completion rates, Twitter rolled out a ‘15-second (15s) view’ buying model that prioritizes for engaged, long-form views on their content.
This new bid unit is built to optimize for delivering 15-second or completed views, whichever comes first, and early testing has shown that it drives Twitter’s highest video completion rates yet. You can find the Tweet here and blog here.
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