thefinancialthrive
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thefinancialthrive
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Where Financial Knowledge Meets Policy, Business, Economy, and Finance for Insight, clarity, growth all in one place






6 years after, Lauretta Onochie and Theo Abu Agada are now in the New Media Committee of the ADC. Congratulations to @Laurestar and @TheoAbuAgada 👏👏👏



@AfricanHub_ How did they arrive at the 63% poverty rate?






Dear @X, this isn’t simply a change — it feels more like a significant challenge for the entire X public. You are now the X brand, but your users are still Twitter users. The true essence of Twitter has always been its role as a global public square. People came here to read the news, discuss current events, follow politics, and share their opinions openly. Only about 5% of my followers are verified. This shows that the majority of people aren’t here primarily to make money. Even if the monetization feature were removed, many of us would still choose to stay. However, if the reach of accounts continues to decrease, many users might eventually leave the platform. You often encourage us to create our own original content. The reality is that even original content here can usually only generate revenue for a very short time — often no more than 48 - 72 hours. That’s why many creators prefer uploading their work to YouTube, where they can continue earning from it for years to come. Creating content here is basically a waste of time. Your users are fundamentally Twitter users. Preserving the original spirit of the platform would be a very wise approach. I’m not against you at all. I just wanted to share my honest thoughts and suggestions with you as a friend, with good intentions....

Dear @X, this isn’t simply a change — it feels more like a significant challenge for the entire X public. You are now the X brand, but your users are still Twitter users. The true essence of Twitter has always been its role as a global public square. People came here to read the news, discuss current events, follow politics, and share their opinions openly. Only about 5% of my followers are verified. This shows that the majority of people aren’t here primarily to make money. Even if the monetization feature were removed, many of us would still choose to stay. However, if the reach of accounts continues to decrease, many users might eventually leave the platform. You often encourage us to create our own original content. The reality is that even original content here can usually only generate revenue for a very short time — often no more than 48 - 72 hours. That’s why many creators prefer uploading their work to YouTube, where they can continue earning from it for years to come. Creating content here is basically a waste of time. Your users are fundamentally Twitter users. Preserving the original spirit of the platform would be a very wise approach. I’m not against you at all. I just wanted to share my honest thoughts and suggestions with you as a friend, with good intentions....














