Skip to main content

Twitter kicks off marketing campaign to help you get a grip on what it is

twitter explore roll out man holding iphone 6 with on the screen
prykhodov/123RF
Twitter is about “what’s happening” states the company in a new marketing campaign aimed at clarifying what the social network is primarily used for.

In fact, that term “social network” may be the cause of confusion among those of us who simply cant get our heads around the platform. In its blog post announcing the elaborate digital ad campaign, Twitter claims that the people who don’t use it think of it as a place akin to Facebook, where you “find and connect with friends.” Additionally, those same people believe that to use Twitter you need to tweet every day.

If you’re still unsure of the difference between a tweetstorm and subtweet, Twitter isn’t offering anything by way of a tutorial. Instead, the new promotional venture recalls its iTunes App Store reinvention earlier this year — which saw Twitter change its category from “social networking” to “news” — once again framing the platform as a source of live information.

In the accompanying videos, Twitter depicts itself as a place to find out what’s going on in the world. A resulting slideshow of clips shows real-life footage from a series of major events including the NBA Finals, a Donald Trump speech, and a Black Lives Matter protest. A voiceover asks, “what’s trending?” as we are shown footage from the Broadway musical Hamilton, and Game of Thrones, emphasizing Twitter’s pop-culture factor. Clips from sporting events, which Twitter is increasingly live-streaming on its service, can also be seen in the short visual. A second ad illustrates Twitter’s political aspect, and is composed of relevant breaking news clips.

See what's happening: https://t.co/ChbWRrSJyKhttps://t.co/r9AZd9rzI3

— Twitter (@twitter) July 25, 2016

Portraying itself as a hub of live interactions surrounding major real-time events could work in Twitter’s favor, particularly with the approaching U.S. presidential election, and upcoming Olympics in Rio. These are exactly the types of breaking news events that millions of people will be tuning in to, and seeking additional information about. If Twitter can successfully promote the diverse range of voices, and opinions, on its platform — as it claims it will in the coming months — then the ad campaign may well turn out to be a success.

“Twitter is where you go to see what’s happening everywhere in the world right now,” states Leslie Berland, chief marketing officer at Twitter. “From breaking news and entertainment to sports and politics — from big events to everyday interests with all the live commentary that makes Twitter unique.”

Despite having been around for over a decade, the fact that Twitter now feels compelled to define itself is a troubling sign. The platform claims that 90 percent of the people it spoke to as part of its marketing research recognized the Twitter brand. It did not, however, reveal how many of those same people actually use its service. And stagnant user numbers are currently its biggest obstacle to growth. With its second-quarter earnings results around the corner, and investors bracing themselves for disappointment, the new ad campaign could also be a case of too little, too late.

Editors' Recommendations

Saqib Shah
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Saqib Shah is a Twitter addict and film fan with an obsessive interest in pop culture trends. In his spare time he can be…
What is Ambient Mode on YouTube?
The red and white YouTube logo on a phone screen. The phone is on a white background.

YouTube recently announced a number of changes to its video-watching interface. One of these changes is a new feature known as Ambient Mode.

In this guide, we'll go over exactly what Ambient Mode on YouTube is and show you how to enable or disable it.
What is Ambient Mode on YouTube?
Ambient Mode is basically a lighting effect that surrounds a given YouTube video with a soft, glowing light that usually reflects the colors featured in the video itself. The effect kind of resembles the glow of a television screen in a room where the lights are off (which YouTube has said was the inspiration for the effect). YouTube also said that Ambient Mode is supposed to make the video-watching experience of its dark mode "more immersive." Ambient Mode was officially announced in late-October 2022 and is available on the web, Android, and iOS.

Read more
What is Twitter Blue and is it worth it?
Twitter Blue menu option on a white screen background which is on a black background.

If you spend time on Twitter, you've probably heard the phrase "Twitter Blue" at some point and wondered what exactly it is. We're not talking about the signature shade of blue featured in its logo -- we're talking about the premium version of Twitter.

That's right. There's a paid tier for Twitter that many people don't even know exists that launched in July of 2021. And then relaunched again under Elon Musk's ownership in November 2022. Don't worry -- we'll explain everything below.
What is Twitter Blue?

Read more
What is Mastodon? Here’s why everyone’s talking about this Twitter alternative
Series of four mobile screenshots showing Mastodon's sign-up process.

By now you've no doubt heard about Mastodon. It's a social media platform that's been bandied about as an alternative to Twitter, particularly among users who aren't comfortable with the direction Twitter is going in now that Elon Musk is at the helm.

In fact, since Musk first announced that he was planning on buying the popular microblogging platform, Mastodon has garnered quite a bit of attention and experienced significant growth. But though you've likely heard about Mastodon, you may not be familiar with how it works or haven't decided whether or not it would be a good fit for you if you ever choose to leave Twitter and need an alternative social media platform. Don't worry. We've got you covered. In this guide, we'll get you up to speed on everything you need to know about social media's buzziest new platform.
What is Mastodon?

Read more