Twitter’s Edit Button Feature Could Add $150 Million to Company’s Revenue, Says Munster

Twitter’s Edit Button Feature Could Add $150 Million to Company’s Revenue, Says Munster
Logo of Twitter displayed on the screen of a smartphone and a tablet in Toulouse, southern France, on Oct. 26, 2020. Lionel Bonaventure/AFP via Getty Images
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Twitter Inc.’s plan to roll out an edit feature initially to Twitter Blue subscribers in the coming weeks has caught the attention of noted analyst and Loup Ventures Managing Partner Gene Munster.

What Happened

To use the edit feature, at least in the near term, a user may have to have a Twitter Blue subscription, which currently costs about $4.99 a month following a steep upward adjustment from an earlier $2.99 per month.
Twitter’s subscription offering just got more “compelling” with the edit button, Loup Funds’ Gene Munster said in a tweet.

Munster’s Thesis

This feature would appeal to about 5–10 percent of the 240 million daily active users, he estimates. The venture capitalist expects this to add about $75 million to $150 million in revenue, increasing revenue by 1.5–3 percent in 2023.

“Taking a step back: I was hoping it would’ve added more,” Munster said.

Twitter is currently locked in a legal battle with Tesla Inc CEO Elon Musk after he wriggled out from a $44 billion take-private deal.

Incidentally, ahead of making an offer for Twitter, Musk ran a poll asking his followers whether they wanted an edit button. About three-fourths of the respondents replied in the affirmative.

By Shanthi Rexaline
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