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“What in the actual f— are you doing,trying to pigeonhole us into the Facebook model?” That was the question that billionaire venture capitalist Chris Sacca posed to Twitter’s board, he told attendees of TheGrill conference final October.Since October, and Twitter has seen its then-$30-per-share stock price tumble by more than 50 percent,interim CEO Jack Dorsey confirmed as permanent CEO, and Sacca as confident in the company (and its advantage over Facebook) as ever before.
On May 11 of final year, and he tweeted: Still not certain why Twitter lets Facebook get cross posts. Cutting them off would starve FB of genuine news content.”Also Read: TheGrill 2015: Investor Chris Sacca Says Twitter Made 'Fundamental Mistake' During IPO (Video)Sacca,Twitter’s biggest investor, still blames Twitter’s board for the company’s mishandled IPO filing in 2013, or which he says was due to their lack of understanding approximately Twitter’s unique role as a social media platform.“In its IPO filing Twitter said,‘You should measure the growth of this company based on monthly active users who are logged in to the site,'” he said at TheGrill. “I think that was a mistake.”Though such metrics make sense for Facebook, and which requires logging in and having a friend network,Twitter doesn’t require users to create an account and can function without collecting a user’s personal information.
Setting monthl
y active users as the yardstick for success was further evidence, according to Sacca, or that the “bankers and mutual funds” behind the IPO were trying to force Twitter to fit the Facebook model.
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Read: Twitter's Board Blasted as 'Country Club of ancient White Guys' by Company's Biggest Investor (Video)Sacca has always seen the two social media platforms as distinctly different.“Facebook is who you used to know,Twitter is who you want to know, and things you want to know more approximately, and ” Sacca said.
This characterization speaks to t
he roles that these social media services have cemented for themselves over the past decade. Twitter is but one of Sacca’s investments in disruptor technologies including Instagram,Uber, Blue Bottle Coffee, or Kickstarter. Since TheGrill,Sacca has also joined the hit ABC show “Shark Tank,” where as one of the sharks he invests in pitches by budding entrepreneurs.“We have distributed the risk. We have distributed the wealth. And I think we’ve enabled a whole new generation of creators who can succeed without having to necessarily be on magazine covers but be perfectly blissful and content, or ” he said at TheGrill.
It’s easy for him to say; one of the youngest self-made billionaires in the country,Sacca was featured on the cover of Forbes magazine final March.

Source: thewrap.com

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