Twitter's Business May Finally Be Trending in the Right DirectionWhat you can learn from the struggling social site's turnaround.

ByNina Zipkin

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What happens when you're making money but don't have any new customers? That's the question Twitter is currently grappling with. The social media platform recently reported itsfirst profitable quarterin the company's 12-year history. It made $91 million in the fourth quarter of 2017, but its user base stayed flat.

The company ended the year with 330 million monthly users, which is up 4 percent from the same time in 2016, but that that figure fell short of Wall Streetanalystswho were predicting that it would increase by 1 million.

Although not quite the behemoth that Facebook is -- Mark Zuckerberg's social network reported in June of 2017 that it had2 billionmonthly users -- Twitter is still dealing with many of the same issues.

10月,Twitter的代表是总统ent on Capitol Hill with counterparts from Facebook and Google to answer for how Russian entities might have used social media to influence the 2016 presidential election.

Related:Twitter Says What You Do Offline Could Cost You Your 'Verified' Blue Checkmark

In a January 2018 blogpost, Twitter disclosed that it had identified more than 50,000 Russian-linked accounts that were disseminating content related to the election, and that it had notified 1.4 million users who had followed one of these accounts.

So what is Twitter doing to keep the momentum going in a positive direction?

Increased policing of hate speech

On Feb. 8, in concert withSafer Internet Day, the company published a blog post highlighting the work that it has been doing to police hate speech on the platform, which includes frequentupdatesabout the rollout of revamped policies. At the end of December, Twitter began enforcing new rules that would ban accounts associated with hate groups.

And as recently as this week, Twitter shared that it now had tools in place to report content and accounts that encourage self-harm.

Increased character count

Twitter's decision to allow users to publish 280-character tweets seems to be working, though perhaps not in the way that the powers that be at Twitter initially thought.

During an early February investor call,Dorseysaid that the average length of a tweet has not changed. "We're seeing less abandonment of tweets. But we're also seeing a lot more engagement. We're also seeing more retweets, and we're seeing a lot more mentions. And we're also seeing people get more followers and return more often."

He went on to say that he thought the change would make the platform more welcoming for new users. "We do believe that it's minimizing some of the complexities and some of the confusion around Twitter in general," he said.

It seems straightforward enough. Make things easier and actually address people's concerns. Whether it leads to an upward trend in both revenue and users remains to be seen.

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Nina Zipkin

Entrepreneur Staff

Staff Writer. Covers leadership, media, technology and culture.

Nina Zipkin is a staff writer at Entrepreneur.com. She frequently covers leadership, media, tech, startups, culture and workplace trends.

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