Twitter announced its Q4 2014 earnings on Thursday.
The company beat revenue and earnings per share estimates, but missed Wall Street’s month active user (MAU) target.
Twitter reported 288 million MAUs versus 295 million expected.
Chief financial officer Anthony Noto said the decline in users was due to Apple’s rollout of iOS 8 in September.
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“We lost approximately 4 million net users due to rollouts of iOS 8,” said Noto.
Some Apple experts didn’t understand Noto’s explanation:
Makes no sense to me “@danielhsqr: $TWTR blames $AAPL iOS8 for 4M loss of users”
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) February 5, 2015
I’m confused: Twitter CFO said the company lost 4 million MAUs due to iOS 8 rollout. What?
— Caitlin McGarry (@Caitlin_McGarry) February 5, 2015
But Twitter explained to us that 3 million people disappeared because of a change in the Shared Links section of the Safari browser on iOS 8.
This story originally appeared on Business Insider. Copyright 2015
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