Twitter992 Archivesbeing removed from yet another big B2B platform. And this time it's one of the biggest companies in the tech industry.
Microsoft is going to drop Twitter from its Microsoft Advertising plan next week, according to the company.
"Starting on April 25, 2023, Smart Campaigns with Multi-platform will no longer support Twitter," Microsoft said. A similar email has begun to go out to Microsoft Advertising users stating that "Digital Marketing Center (DMC) will no longer support Twitter starting on April 25, 2023."
From that date, users will no longer be able to access their Twitter account through its Digital Marketing Center's social media management tool, according to Microsoft. Users will also no longer be able to schedule, create, or manage tweets or tweet drafts. In addition, users won't be able to view their past tweets and engagement on the Microsoft Advertising platform.
Microsoft's announcement comes just one day after Twitter owner Elon Musk appearedat a major marketing and advertising conference. At the event, Musk attempted to lure brands back to the platform after Twitter lost half of its biggest advertisers following his takeover of the company.
The Microsoft Advertising feature previously allowed advertisers to manage their social media accounts on various platforms in one place. Users could respond to tweets and DMs along with messages received on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.
While Microsoft's social media service was provided for free to advertisers, it was prominently featured in Microsoft Advertising's Digital Marketing Center dashboard. It worked alongside the platform's social and search paid advertising tools, which helped businesses run and manage their paid ad campaigns on platforms like Google Ads, Facebook and Instagram, and Microsoft's search advertising.
Companies that use Microsoft Advertising will still be able to manage and create content for Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn through the platform, just as they were able to before.
Microsoft made more than $12 billion in digital advertising revenue last year from ads that would be created, managed, and run through its Advertising platform.
The company added the noticeon a user support page for its Smart Campaigns multi-platform social media management feature, which is one of two main features in its Digital Marketing Center dashboard. As previously mentioned, emails have also begun to go out informing users of the change.
Mashable reached out to Microsoft for comment. A representative said that the company had nothing further to share at this time.
The removal of Twitter integrations from its Microsoft Advertising platform comes just days before Elon Musk's Twitter plans to shutdownits old API platform. According to Twitter, it is fully transitioning to its new paid Twitter API subscription plans on April 29.
Twitter's new Enterprise plans for API access have a starting cost of $42,000 per month.
Since Twitter announced its exorbitantly high API access pricing, many indie developers have had to close down their Twitter-based applications. However, just like Microsoft, other larger companies and organizations have also made the decision to pass on paying Twitter too.
Intercom, a leader in the online customer service space, announcedit was dropping Twitter integrations from its platform last week due to the new API pricing. The National Weather Service (NWS), a federal U.S. government agency, told Mashable yesterday that Twitter users should no longer dependon its emergency alert tweets after it loses Twitter API access.
The odd thing about Twitter's stance here is that all of these companies, organizations, and applications created or helped facilitate the creation of content for Twitter's platform. In turn, they all drove more eyeballs and traffic and encouraged more use of Twitter.
However, when forced to make business decisions regarding Twitter, it appears some companies are coming to the same conclusion as Sweden public radio. The country's public broadcaster, Sveriges Radio, announcedits decision on Tuesday to "completely stop being active" Twitter, citing continued changes to the platform and Twitter becoming "less important" to the outlet and its audience.
Topics Microsoft Social Media X/Twitter
Previous:Cold War Fever
Next:Lost in Boston
Man with the 'golden arm' saved lives for 60 years, donates last timeAmazon workers speak out after employee deathsHere are the most popular masturbation searches on PornhubLego drops super Sonic the Hedgehog Green Hill Zone setTikTok account shares WICAustralia's got flies. But not usually this many.How 'Station Eleven's hair department created the perfect apocalyptic lookThe most stunning space photos of 2021The 5 most important TV features to look for in 2022How to use Burst mode on your iPhone for better action shotsThe best and most exciting TV mic drops of 2021Spotify still features R. Kelly merch, despite new policies against sex offendersThe best iPhone accessories of 2021Instagram might soon let you send multiple photos and videos in DMsAmazon Alexa told a child to plug a charger into an electrical outletApple Watch Series 8 may eliminate the Digital Crown5 ways you never knew you could masturbateHow to use voice effects on Instagram ReelsMerry Sexy Christmas, 'Ted Lasso' fansSpike Lee's 'BlacKkKlansman' gets its first trailer: Watch Google Motion Stills Live Photo editing app is updated Trump trusts the 'NYT', but don't worry, he still hates them Not even the Pentagon is safe from March Madness Online crowdsourcing for psychology ain't without pitfalls Cutest nosy neighbor ever is one pouncing pooch St. Patrick's Day Google Doodle is the luckiest thing you'll see all day Obama's photographer will never be done trolling Trump Sleeping toddler can be bothered neither by live March Madness game nor pumped Women found Trump's body language towards Angela Merkel so painfully familiar Ed Sheeran's Glastonbury Festival announcement is quite moo Spotify and Taylor Swift might actually get back together (if this change comes through) In honor of St. Patrick's Day, here is the Irish prime minister trolling Trump Donald Trump and Angela Merkel's photo op wins for awkwardness India's largest mobile wallet goes global, launches app in Canada Kid Rock shoots down Chinese products with a shotgun in the name of America Happy birthday to this dog who had the best possible reaction to her treat Pro 'Overwatch' team is dominating their competition in the most unlikely ways Chance the Rapper has some words for all those who think he's no longer an independent artist Little girl draws birthday card with some seriously imaginative farting Trump wants to kill the energy program that helped make Tesla what it is today
2.6227s , 10130.578125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【1992 Archives】,Pursuit Information Network