1. Twitter Rolls Out Super Follow For Creators Globally On iOS (TechCrunch)

Twitter is allowing all iOS users to Super Follow select creators. The feature allows users to monetize their Twitter account and create exclusive content through monthly subscriptions. It first announced Super Follows in February and rolled it out to select creators in September. Within two weeks, subscribers had contributed around $6,000.

2. Apple Services Revenue Reaches A Record Breaking $18.3B (MacRumors)

In the fourth quarter of 2021, Apple services registered $18.27 billion in revenue, setting a new quarterly revenue record. The company’s services revenue increased roughly by 25% from the previous quarter’s $14.54 billion. Apple boasts 745 million paid memberships, including everything from Apple Music to in-app subscriptions via the App Store.

3. YouTube’s Mistake Shows Its Power Over Media (NYT)

The incorrect deletion of a Novara Media channel by YouTube raises concerns about the company’s position as a content regulator. YouTube deletes roughly 2,000 channels per hour. The removals are intended to keep spam, disinformation, financial schemes, nudity, hate speech, and other content that breaches the company claims and standards away.

4. Microsoft And Sega To Form Strategic Cloud Gaming Alliance (Reuters)

Microsoft and SEGA are collaborating on an Azure cloud technology strategic alliance that will enable the firm to move forward with Super Game. The partnership would create big-budget games leveraging Microsoft’s cloud gaming technology, raising hopes for a wider collaboration. Sega’s stock rose 6% in morning trade.

5. Meta Acquires Within, The Company Behind VR Fitness (TheVerge)

Facebook aka Meta seems to be betting high on VR. Just a day after rebranding the company to Meta, Facebook announced that it is acquiring LA firm Within, the developer behind Supernatural, a Beat Saber-style workout app. It is a sensible acquisition as the company looks to broaden its VR and other ambitions into a kind of metaverse.

6. US CTV Ad Revenue Up 44% In 2021, Reports eMarketer (MediaPost)

According to a recent eMarketer forecast, connected TV (CTV) advertising revenue in the US would reach $14.4 billion this year, up 44% from $9.04 billion in 2020 and 125% from $6.43 billion in 2019. The total is expected to increase by another 67.7% by the end of 2023, reaching $24.2 billion. Hulu, YouTube, and Roku will continue to dominate ad income.

7. The Information Expands Creator Economy Coverage Amid Demands (AdWeek)

The creator economy has turned individuals into billionaires, and it has the potential to do the same for the publications who cover it. To measure reader interest in the fledgling digital sector, The Information began its creator economy weekly in April, covering the tech firms and individuals working in it, from Clubhouse to investors, and Patreon.

8. Roblox Is Back Online After A Three-Day Outage (Kotaku)

Roblox, one of the world’s most popular games, has been down for nearly 60 hours. Players are returning to Roblox, according to the game’s status page, however the developers caution that “not all players will have access” right away. However, it looks like whatever issues or difficulties were causing the lengthy outage have been resolved.

Indira Srinivasan

I started my career as a program producer for women and children in AIR FM Radio as a freelancer and progressed for the past 27 years serving academia, industry, and research as faculty, communicator, author, and writer for digital media platforms. I have spent my past 8 years as Science Communicator, writing articles and blogs on social media platforms. I am an ardent book and music lover and fond of singing Indian classical music. My research interests are on ethnography and I love to write on topics including but not limited to climate change, environment, culture, and at present digital monetization.