New Delhi:An average user on X is spending more than 32 minutes a day on the platform, its CEO Linda Yaccarino has revealed, as the social media company completed one-year under Elon Musk, who acquired Twitter for $344 billion on October 27 last year after much drama which saw mass employee firings.
Yaccarino said that overall, users spend 7.8 billion active minutes every day on X, driven by growth in “our video and community products”. “Today, the average user spends more than 32 minutes of their day on X. We continue to see sign-ups average around 1.5 million per day,” she wrote in a blog post.
She said that X is now a place where everyone can freely express themselves, so long as they do so within the bounds of the law. “We believe open and respectful discourse is the single best way for humanity to thrive. Safety on X remains a critical priority. Our work is not done, but we are making real progress,” said Yaccarino.
However, one year on, controversies associated with the platform, amid the non-stop spread of disinformation, is far from over. From a surge in anti-semitic tweets that more than doubled over the months since Musk took charge to the European Commission formally opening a probe into X over spreading of illegal content and disinformation, the Twitter bird is yet to be freed.
Yaccarino said that their team has an ongoing dialogue with external groups to keep up to date with potential risks and support the safety of the platform -- partners like the Technology Coalition, Anti-Defamation League, American Jewish Committee and Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism.
“Over half a billion of the world’s most informed and influential people come to X every month. That’s inclusive of our efforts to aggressively remove spam and inauthentic accounts -- a step we believe is critical to improve the X user experience and grow the platform,” the X CEO informed.