Twitter has been plagued by user growth issues from two sides for the past few years. On one hand, Twitter has struggled to get new users to interact and return to the platform. On the other, Twitter has seen fairly high churn rates of once-active consumers departing the platform. As put by one investor, more than 1 billion users came to the Twitter platform and decided not to stay. Twitter’s new user growth has flatlined in the US and slowed to a crawl in international markets in recent quarters. Last week’s launch of Twitter Moments, the microblogging service’s live stories feature that enables users to follow events in real-time through a visual heavy portal, could be the answer to...
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