Formerly Twitter, X faces ad revenue drop due to controversies. Shifts focus, seeks diverse income streams amidst challenges. (Deadline)


December 18, 2023

X, previously known as Twitter, is encountering a considerable setback in its advertising income, signaling a challenging period for the platform. Sources from within the company disclosed that X anticipates finishing the year 2023 with an approximate ad revenue of $2.5 billion. This figure stands significantly lower than its previous earnings and falls short by half a billion dollars against its projected $3 billion target.

Comparatively, in 2022, Twitter consistently raked in over $1 billion in ad revenue per quarter. However, X has struggled to reach that mark, recording just a little over $600 million in each of the initial three quarters of 2023. The recent fallout with advertisers due to the presence of antisemitic content on X has been estimated to result in a loss of around $75 million, further clouding the outlook for the platform's fourth-quarter earnings.

Advertising constitutes a significant chunk, approximately 70-75 percent, of X's overall revenue. This projection indicates an overall income of about $3.4 billion for the year 2023, encompassing revenues from subscriptions and data licensing agreements. Joe Benarroch, X's head of business operations, stressed that X should no longer be solely compared to its predecessor Twitter. He emphasized the platform's transformation into a multifaceted business with diverse revenue streams.

Facing these challenges, X is striving to entice more users and content creators by introducing ad revenue sharing programs. However, the ongoing advertiser boycott coupled with Elon Musk's controversial statements may impede these efforts. Musk's high-profile presence and the associated controversies have the potential to affect the platform's attraction to both advertisers and users alike, thereby affecting its revenue generation strategies.

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