Twitter has stopped showing adverts to VIP users in an attempt to keep them interested
The tech news site claims that in an attempt to get its most valuable users to "stay engaged" with the social network, they are being given an ad-free experience.
Twitter, which is free to use, relies on advertising to drive revenue.
How adverts look in Twitter timelines:
It's not clear how Twitter determines users sufficiently valuable to not serve them adverts. Re/code reports, citing unnamed sources, that both "volume" and "reach" of tweets is a factor. Verification (the blue tick that celebrities, politicians, journalists, and other important users get) apparently isn't enough - I'm verified and I still see adverts in my timeline and across the site.
Some other journalists appear to be getting an ad-free Twitter experience.
Business Insider has reached out to Twitter to ask about the criteria used, and will update this story when it responds. A company spokesperson told Re/code that "We're constantly looking at constraints and adjustments to optimize which ads are shown and how often."