
Unsolicited Feedback
Unsolicited Feedback on Twitter/X's Outpouring of Product Changes and the Impact of YouTube Shorts on Its Core Business.
Sep 10, 2023
Co-hosts Brian Balfour and Fareed Mosavat discuss Twitter's creator monetization and enterprise verification offerings, as well as YouTube's concern about the impact of YouTube Shorts on their core longer-form content. Critics mention that Twitter's strategy is unpredictable, while LinkedIn aligns better with creator incentives. The discussion also explores the challenges of managing supply and demand, and the potential threat YouTube Shorts poses to long-form content and monetization.
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- Twitter's recent product releases aim at filling revenue gaps and attracting creators, although experts have reservations about their predictability and value for users.
- YouTube is facing challenges in retaining its core creators and differentiating its shorts feature from other platforms, while also devising effective monetization strategies.
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YouTube's Cannibalization Concerns
YouTube is facing concerns that its new shorts feature, which focuses on bite-sized, TikTok-like content, may cannibalize its long-form video content and impact monetization. The move to shorts is seen as a way to increase creation, consumption, and conversation on the platform, occupying a different spot on the entertainment value curve. However, there are questions about whether existing creators will embrace the format and if shorts will provide enough social value to retain users and differentiate from other platforms. YouTube may need to navigate the challenge of shifting usage patterns and retain its core creators while leveraging monetization strategies to make shorts a success.
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