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Elon Musk Wants Twitter, FIFA+ Scores Nostalgia Goal, Amazon & Etsy Hit Sellers, Meta Hits Creators Harder
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ELON MUSK WANTS TO BUY TWITTER TO UNLEASH ITS "EXTRAORDINARY POTENTIAL"
đŽ TLDR
This week on Whatâs Appening, we delve into the Elon and Twitter soap opera. Not happy with a board seat, the Tesla boss has moved to buy it outright. Elsewhere, we have news of FIFAâs new streaming app, which brought a nostalgic tear to the eye of our CEO. And, thereâs a lot of seller disgruntlement on online marketplaces, with Amazon and Etsy both raising fees. Our Stat of the Week has another hold my beer moment for Meta. While Whatâs dAppening reports on yet another delay to Ethereumâs move to Proof of Stake.
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đĽ đĽ Twitter â Elon Musk Wants it All
This is possibly the biggest tech story of the year, so you probably know most of whatâs appened (sorry). But letâs do a super short recap of the last 10 days: Elon Musk became Twitterâs largest shareholder, was going to join the board, then wasnât going to join the board, offered to buy Twitter at $54.20 a share (almost 40% more than it was on April 1st), and is now currently locked in a battle of wills with said board over whoâs going to own Twitter. Caught up? Cool. Itâs fair to say that Musk divides opinion, and the camp you are in will determine whether or not you believe his assertion that âTwitter has extraordinary potential, I will unlock itâ. In terms of revenue, this social network lags way behind Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. Since Jack Dorsey stepped down, Twitter has doubled down on features in an effort to realize this potential: Spaces, Tipping, Newsletters, NFT Profiles and more recently, the Twitter Blue subscription service. But this isnât just about quarterly numbers, is it? There has been a lot of talk about free speech from Musk, and his previous critiques of Twitter suggests his vision for Twitter is a less monitored, more âopenâ platform. This is a huge, hot-topic, often political debate, and perhaps the âextraordinary potentialâ refers more to the influence Twitter yields than the dollars it amasses directly. Letâs not forget Muskâs 2020 tweet: "who controls the memes, controls the universeâ. There are more twists and turns memes to this story yet. #ElonWantsItAll Read more here.
â˝âFIFA â World Soccer Organization Releases New Streaming App
June 30th 1990. Darren (7) and Paul (10) are watching their beloved Ireland come oh-so-close to reaching a World Cup Semi-Final before losing by a single-goal to host-country Italy. Now, 32 years later, itâs finally become possible to relive those memories with the new FIFA+ app. The app will be funded by advertising, so itâs free â for now. FIFA has packed a lot into this app including an archive of every World Cup (menâs and womenâs) game ever recorded on camera. Thereâs also going to be original programming with a focus on documentaries, including one available on launch covering the life and times of Brazilian wizard Ronaldinho. What FIFA wonât have, however, is top-level action from the likes of the Champions League and Premier League. Over 40,000 live games will be shown on the app, but they are limited to those competitions not signed up to juicy TV broadcasting deals. If you follow the Azerbaijani second division, though, youâre all set. FIFA hopes to get 200 million users by the end of the year. Thatâs ambitious â itâs around the same number of global subscribers as Netflix â but itâs possible if it remains free. Now go check out Ray Houghtonâs goal in the 1994 World Cup (in good olâ USA) as Ireland gained revenge over the mighty Italians. #FIFANewApp Read more here.
đ§śđ¸Amazon & Etsy â Sellersâ Fees Are Rising, Revolts have begun
These are separate stories, but they are linked, and they form part of what we believe will be a broader theme in the coming weeks and months. Starting with Etsy, thousands of sellers on the online marketplace have gone on âstrikeâ, putting their shops on âvacation modeâ as they protest rising fees charged by Etsy. The rise, from 5% to 6.5%, might not seem like much, but itâs a 30% increase. The protesters have called it âpandemic profiteeringâ, whereas Etsy has said itâs essential for growing the potential of the platform. As for Amazon sellers, they are being hit with a 5% surcharge (effective from April 28th) to offset fuel inflation and other price increases. It looks like we are beginning to see the snowball effect of inflation, rising wages, and fuels costs hit the digital marketplace. Sellers say Amazon and Etsy (those two wonât be the last, mark our words) are taking âadvantage of the momentâ, whereas the platforms say they can no longer absorb the costs of these extraordinary price rises within their eco-system. They could both be right. #SellersOnStrike Read more here.
đ§ Stat of the Week â 47.5%: Meta's Creator Fees
Hey, speaking of high fees and bad press â you can always trust Meta to say, âhold my beer while we do worseâ. News that it will be charging creators up to 47.5% in Horizon Worlds (this is Metaâs Metaverse đ ). This has unsurprisingly caused a stir, not least because of their history of bashing Appleâs App Store fees. Mark Zuckerberg even claimed in a November post that the metaverse would be in part built to help creators escape Appleâs fees of 30%. Not a good look here for Meta â how many times have we said that in the last year? #MetaDoBetter Read more here.
đ¸ď¸ Whatâs dAppening?
đ¨âđťđ ETH â Move to Proof of Stake Has Been Delayed (Again)
You know when a movie is delayed, the producers keep saying, âeverythingâs fineâ, and then they finally release a cobbled-together dud that stinks out the box office? As Humphrey Bogart famously said on the set of Casablanca, âmaking a movie is a lot like moving your decentralized open-source blockchain project to proof-of-stake, kid.â. Anyway, totally made up comparisons aside, whatâs dappening (sorry, again) with Ethereum? Well, the long-awaited move from PoW to PoS has been delayed yet again. Originally slated for completion in 2019, the update was expected in June of this year. Itâs been delayed for a further few months as developers try to iron out some of the bugs. Make no mistake folks, this upgrade to PoS is badly needed. It will cut the networkâs energy costs by up to 99% and, hopefully, unleash Ethereum as the lifeblood of the web3 movement. It might be taking a while, but they must get this right: billions of dollars and the next generation of the internet depends on it. #EthereumDelayAgain Read more here.
Meanwhile at 3Advance...
Well, this week weâve got some bittersweet news. Our Marketing Manager, Emma Rodger, has left 3Advance... But, wait for it, we couldnât be happier. đ Emma has officially opened the doors to her new digital marketing agency, Salt Social Co., and you can guess who her first customer is! Youâve got it, 3Advance. While usually weâre celebrating the launch of startup product businesses, this week weâre cheering the launch of Salt Social Co. đ, the âone stop destination to spice up your social media and marketingâ. We are delighted - and proud!! - and of course, we wish Emma every success in her new venture. Weâll be sending some clients your way!!