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It took 12 years, but Twitter finally turned a profit

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The major stock indexes plunged again as a sell-off resumed. The stockmarket is now technically in "[correction](" territory - a term used to indicate that a downward trend is more severe than simply a few days of bearish trading. [[Tiffany Hsu and Matt Phillips / The New York Times](] Twitter finally made a profit after nearly 12 years, four of them as a public company. The company reported its first-ever profitable quarter yesterday, making $91 million in Q4 2017. Monthly users grew by 4 percent year over year, but stalled quarter over quarter, staying at 330 million. One quarter of profit, however, barely registers in a long line of losses: Twitter's [cumulative net loss]( since going public is $2.2 billion; Facebook has made $34 billion. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said that average [tweet length has remained about the same]( since the service doubled the 140-character limit in November, and that user engagement has increased. [[Kurt Wagner / Recode](] YouTube has punished YouTube star Logan Paul, again. This time it is removing all the ads from its videos, for offenses that include [tasering a rat]( in one of his clips. [[Peter Kafka / Recode](] GrubHub's stock price skyrocketed to 29 percent yesterday, after the company announced impressive Q4 results - and a giant partnership with the owner of Taco Bell, KFC and Pizza Hut. GrubHub will partner with Yum Brands to offer pickup and delivery options nationwide at thousands of Taco Bell and KFC locations (Pizza Hut already delivers). [[Jason Del Rey / Recode](] Facebook is testing a long-demanded "downvote" button with certain users, effectively creating the "dislike" button long predicted by memes and articles since the inception of the "Like" button. The test appeared for several users yesterday in the comments section - it could signal one of the biggest overhauls in years to the social network. [[Chelsea Ritschel / The Independent](] Sneakerhead superstore Fight Club has merged with the GOAT sneaker startup, which sells hard-to-find sneaks through a mobile shopping app. The combination will create a hybrid retailer with a valuation of about $250 million. Flight Club's two stores, in New York City and Los Angeles, will remain under its own name; a few more flagship locations are expected in other major cities in the coming years. [[Jason Del Rey / Recode](] Here's a scary first-person look at the experience of living in a smart home — and how it creates new streams of personal information that can be used to profile us. One reporter connected as many appliances as she could to the internet — an Amazon Echo, lights, a coffee maker, a baby monitor and even a bed. The other reporter tracked the patterns of data trails generated by the connected devices. [[Kashmir Hill and Surya Mattu / Gizmodo](] [Insert alt text here] [How to watch the Winter Olympics opening ceremony]( The ceremony will be broadcast and livestreamed from PyeongChang, South Korea. [Bill Gurley contradicted Travis Kalanick's testimony on day four of the Uber-Waymo trial.]( The former Uber board member was called as a witness in the trial for Alphabet's trade-secret complaint against Uber. [The New York Times digital paywall business is growing as fast as Facebook and faster than Google.]( Online subscription sales jumped 46 percent in 2017 to $340 million. Digital ad sales rose 14 percent to $238 million. [John Martin, chairman and CEO of Turner: The future of television is happening now.]( We have evolved from a world of limited options to one of almost infinite choice. [Should YouTube police its top stars' videos?]( On the latest Too Embarrassed to Ask, the Daily Beast's Taylor Lorenz lays out one way the site could prevent another Logan Paul-type scandal. [Insert alt text here] [The coldest Winter Olympics ever.]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Manage your [email preferences]( to receive fewer emails, or [unsubscribe]( to stop receiving all emails from Vox. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20036. Copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.

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