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Twitter ad spend drops (but user growth returns)

April 29, 2016

Twitter has released a mixed earnings report for the first quarter of 2016, as the social network struggles to com[pete with larger rival Facebook.

Twitter reported a return to user growth but its shares fell up to 12% in after-hours trading after its first quarter results showed that spending by advertisers had declined.

The social network platform’s revenue for the three months to March rose 36% on a year earlier to $594.5m but that figure was at the bottom end of its previous guidance.

Twitter said it had 310 million average monthly active users at the end of the period, compared with 305 million in the fourth quarter when numbers were actually down.

Twitter’s turnaround plan has included an emphasis on live offerings including commentary and video streaming through its Periscope app in a bid to attract new users.

Despite its huge popularity across much of the globe, the social netowrk has struggles to turn a profit during its decade long existence.

Earlier this month, it announced it had won the rights to stream Thursday night NFL games in a move seen as a risky departure for a service criticised for its basic user experience.

Amid fierce competition from rivals – especially Facebook – it has moved to address the concerns and bolster engagement by confirming it will allow the sending of direct messages between anyone, removing the need for a person to be ‘following’ the sender.

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