Twitter to Discontinue Newsletter Product Revue in 2023 Amid Elon Musk's Interest to Buy Substack

 


              Revue was founded seven years ago in the city of Utrecht in the Netherlands.


Days after owner Elon Musk revealed he was interested in purchasing rival online publishing platform Substack, Twitter announced on Wednesday that it would stop producing its newsletter service, Revue, in the coming year.

In 2021, the social media network purchased Revue for an undisclosed fee as the demand for newsletters increased due to the pandemic and as it attempted to draw users who wanted to monetize their followings.


At the time, Twitter had stated that all users would have access to Revue's premium features for free and that it would reduce the cost of the paid newsletter in order to let authors keep a larger portion of subscriber fees.

Twitter stated in a statement: "This has been a difficult choice because we know Revue has a passionate user base, made up of people like you post to users.

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