Twitter’s Longform Strategy

What does the future hold for readers and writers on Twitter?

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Adrian Sharma almost 4 years ago

In the scenario where Twitter doesn’t host the content, but instead serves as a feed that notifies/promotes new posts, does “subscribe” through Twitter in this case mean that people subscribe to your paid newsletter on a different platform via Twitter, and then Twitter takes a cut of the transaction like the apple store does for subscriptions to apps?

Nathan Baschez almost 4 years ago

@sharma.adrian good question! there's a lot of different ways it could work, but yeah overall the strategy for twitter would be integrating with various platforms and being the notification layer. I think Twitter could totally take a cut if they broker the payment, too. It could be kind of like Apple Pay.

Mark Jansen almost 4 years ago

Interesting take. A product such as Pocket could also be the replacement email inbox for newsletters, as it already "owns" my +/- weekly habit of reading long-form articles (that I Pocketed over the week, as I get them via email)

Nathan Baschez almost 4 years ago

@markarnoutjansen ahh yes true! Pocket and Instapaper are in a great position.

Kshitij Shah almost 4 years ago

With all of it's recent moves Twitter is showing that it wants to turn on the revenue afterburners by creating options for creators to make more money.

With the subscribe button here they ensure that they remain in control through the process and can capture a slice of the eventual revenue streams. My gut is that they are betting that the paid newsletter market has a ways to go hence it will be worth sacrificing some of the players who are already there and won't move back for the coming growth.

This however will need laser like focus on their end to make Revue a better product than it is. If they fail with that one then no matter what kind of growth they show newsletters no serious writer who eventually wants to go paid will use them.