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Twitter lost its executive in charge of content moderation on the platform, , earlier this week. In another sign of instability in Twitter's upper ranks, it looks like yet another top executive is leaving the company. reports that A.J. Brown, who was in charge of Twitter’s brand safety and ad quality, decided to leave the company on Friday. Brown was reportedly in charge of making sure Twitter was a safe place for advertisers to place their ads. At the time of writing, she has not officially given a reason as to why she has decided to exit the company.
Since Elon Musk took over, Twitter has struggled to keep advertisers on the platform. It was that over 500 of the company’s top advertisers have paused spending on the platform. At the time, Twitter owner Elon Musk said that the company planned to break even within the year.
It’s not just advertisers that have concerns about the future of the platform. and have ultimately decided to abandon Twitter entirely over concerns over how Musk handles content moderation on the platform.
The departure leaves in an interesting spot. Yacacarino, previously in charge of ad sales at NBCUniversal, has said in the past that brand safety is a top priority for advertisers. Given that advertising is Twitter’s main way of making money, it’ll be interesting to see how she handles this situation.
After Elon Musk’s takeover last year, Twitter seemingly has been in a scramble to try and keep the social media platform afloat. The company has reportedly let go of a and . Not to mention, Twitter is charging an exorbitant amount of money for those who want to and is trying to get users to pay $8 per month for on the platform.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at
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Since Elon Musk took over, Twitter has struggled to keep advertisers on the platform. It was that over 500 of the company’s top advertisers have paused spending on the platform. At the time, Twitter owner Elon Musk said that the company planned to break even within the year.
It’s not just advertisers that have concerns about the future of the platform. and have ultimately decided to abandon Twitter entirely over concerns over how Musk handles content moderation on the platform.
The departure leaves in an interesting spot. Yacacarino, previously in charge of ad sales at NBCUniversal, has said in the past that brand safety is a top priority for advertisers. Given that advertising is Twitter’s main way of making money, it’ll be interesting to see how she handles this situation.
After Elon Musk’s takeover last year, Twitter seemingly has been in a scramble to try and keep the social media platform afloat. The company has reportedly let go of a and . Not to mention, Twitter is charging an exorbitant amount of money for those who want to and is trying to get users to pay $8 per month for on the platform.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at
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