If you’ve been following the Twitter developments since Friday, then you’re well aware the developments are very much… developing.
At the center of it is Elon Musk and an inner circle working to quickly implement changes to the company and platform.
First came the sink. Then firing Parag Agrawal, the now-former CEO. Then the firing of “Rahul Ligma” — which, unsurprisingly, was a prank.
Over the weekend, reports continued circulating about potential layoffs, which are now widely expected. Throughout, Musk has tweeted some updates, including plans for the formation of a content moderation council.
Both Musk and friend Jason Calacanis — a VC and Twitter’s self-proclaimed “Chief Meme Officer” — have surveyed users about bringing back Vine, the short-form video app (basically, TikTok before TikTok) that Twitter shut down in 2016.
Musk’s team is also revamping Twitter’s verification process, possibly looking to charge $19.99 a month for verification.
It seems unlikely that decision would have a wide-scale fiscal impact, though: In a poll run by Calacanis, 81.5% of ~1.6m users said they wouldn’t pay for verification.
Opinions on the implications of such a move vary:
By the time you read this, there’s a real chance new details will be out — we’ll make sure to keep you posted tomorrow.