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.
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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.
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This story originally appeared on Business Insider. Copyright 2015
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