Twitter plans to double revenue by 2023, teases new 'super follow' feature

To encourage audience-building, Twitter will let users subscribe to accounts and pay for content through a "superfollow" feature.

February 26, 2021 11:18 am | Updated 11:18 am IST

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey

Twitter Inc will launch new features and products at a faster pace to catch up with rivals,it said on Thursday, projecting a doubling in annual revenue andreaching a least 315 million users in 2023.

Twitter shares rose 6.8% to $76.70.

"We know we've been slow," Chief Executive Jack Dorsey said in a virtual investor day presentation. "When you compare uswith our peers, it's been especially stark."

The social media network said it aims to have annual revenue of at least $7.5 billion by the end of 2023.

Twitter, typically used to broadcast short messages to a wide audience, will build more ways for people to have conversations, it said.

This includes having an audio-only talk through its new Spaces feature and longer-form content using Revue, the newsletter product Twitter acquired last month.

It is also exploring groups for particular interests called "communities."

To encourage audience-building, Twitter will let users subscribe to accounts and pay for content through a "superfollow" feature.

The efforts will help Twitter reach its goal of at least 315 million monetizable daily active users (mDAU), or those who seeads, by the fourth quarter of 2023, and stay ahead of smallerapps like ByteDance's TikTok, which have quickly attracted a worldwide audience through its viral videos.

Internationally, Twitter faces challenges in India , a rapidly growing market with plans to require that social media companies erase certain content and coordinate with law enforcement.

Twitter had previously refused to delete content connected to farmers' protests in India.

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