Twitter's election policies cost it users but company says it was 'well worth' it

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Twitter reported having 192 million monetizable daily active users during the quarter ending in December, up 27% from the year prior but lower than what Wall Street analysts were expecting. It said product changes around the election dented user numbers.

Twitter said Tuesday that its efforts to tackle misleading content around the US elections cost the platform some users.

The company reported having 192 million monetizable daily active users -- or users who can be served ads on the platform -- during the quarter ending in December, up 27% from the year prior but lower than what Wall Street analysts were expecting. In a letter to shareholders, Twitter said product changes around the election dented its user numbers for the quarter. Ahead of the US election, the company introduced a number of changes to its product in an effort to clamp down on misinformation.

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'election policies' haha they're never going to be what they were when Trump was on this

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They banned everyone cause Joe scared em.

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