Daily Crunch - Twitter announces 'Super Follow' subscriptions

Thursday, February 25, 2021 Posted by bloggerdaddy
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Thursday, February 25, 2021 By Anthony Ha

Twitter reveals its move into paid subscriptions, Australia passes its media bargaining law and Coinbase files its S-1. This is your Daily Crunch for February 25, 2021

The big story: Twitter announces 'Super Follow' subscriptions

Twitter announced its first paid product at an investor event today, showing off screenshots of a feature that will allow users to subscribe to their favorite creators in exchange for things like exclusive content, subscriber-only newsletters and a supporter badge.

The company also announced a feature called Communities, which could compete with Facebook Groups and enable Super Follow networks to interact, plus a Safety Mode for auto-blocking and muting abusive accounts. On top of all that, Twitter said it plans to double revenue by 2023.

Not announced: launch dates for any of these features.

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The tech giants

After Facebook's news flex, Australia passes bargaining code for platforms and publishers — This requires platform giants like Facebook and Google to negotiate to remunerate local news publishers for their content.

New Facebook ad campaign extols the benefits of personalized ads — The sentiments are similar to a campaign that Facebook launched last year in opposition to Apple's upcoming App Tracking Transparency feature.

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Startups, funding and venture capital

Sergey Brin's airship aims to use world's biggest mobile hydrogen fuel cell — The Google co-founder’s secretive airship company LTA Research and Exploration is planning to power a huge disaster relief airship with an equally record-breaking hydrogen fuel cell.

Coinbase files to go public in a key listing for the cryptocurrency category — Coinbase's financials show a company that grew rapidly from 2019 to 2020 while also crossing the threshold into unadjusted profitability.

Boosted by the pandemic, meeting transcription service Otter.ai raises $50M — With convenient timing, Otter.ai added Zoom integration back in April 2020.

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Advice and analysis from Extra Crunch

DigitalOcean's IPO filing shows a two-class cloud market — The company intends to list on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "DOCN."

Pilot CEO Waseem Daher tears down his company's $60M Series C pitch deck — For founders aiming to entice investors, the pitch deck remains the best way to communicate their startup's progress and potential.

Five takeaways from Coinbase's S-1 — We dig into Coinbase's user numbers, its asset mix, its growing subscription incomes, its competitive landscape and who owns what in the company.

(Extra Crunch is our membership program, which helps founders and startup teams get ahead. You can sign up here.)

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Everything else

Paramount+ will cost $4.99 per month with ads — The new streaming service launches on March 4.

Register for TC Sessions: Justice for a conversation on diversity, equity and inclusion in the startup world — This is just one week away!

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