Paves Acquisition Scroll Twitter Ways to Features Premium Subscription
Twitter has announced the acquisition of scroll, startup service that allows internet users to read articles with all foreign bits such as deleted ads. The company notes that scroll will play a role in its subscription service plan, join the Twitter bulletin plan with the recent Revue acquisition.
Twitter, despite how much the role he played in online communication, still looking for ‘great things,’ anything that might happen. His past efforts, such as wine and periscop, fell without much fanfare, for example. Subscriptions can change to what the company needs, and scroll will play a role in it.
The bulletin platform for independent writers seems to be the biggest thing in online publishing since the blog, and Twitter will be one of the next companies to enter the market. Back in January, a social media company acquired Revue, services that allow the author to publish their own bulletins. Today, Twitter announces that it has also acquired scroll.
As part of the announcement, Twitter paint an overview of what the premium subscription has to offer for the user experience – with scroll playing a key role in it, of course. This includes being able to read articles from your favorite writers in a clean format while offering more publishers and writers than the current business model. “
For its part, scroll for a while will paused new registration for its service, which will be integrated into the Twitter subscription plan after the acquisition is complete. Social media companies note that existing users and publishers will continue to get new support and publishers who are interested in scrolls can register for updates on the website.