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Display (social network)

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Online social networking service
Display Inc.
Type of businessPrivately held company
Type of site
Social networking service
Available inEnglish
HeadquartersNorwalk, Connecticut, US
Area servedWorldwide
Founder(s)John Acunto, Scot Weisberg, Sean Cross, David Kerzner
Key peopleJohn Acunto, Scot Weisberg, Sean Cross
IndustryInternet
URLdisplaysocial.com
Current statusInactive

Display Inc., stylized asdisplay, was an onlinesocial media and networking service based inNorwalk, Connecticut. The display app officially launched in May 2021.[citation needed] The app was permanently shut down June 18, 2025.

History

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In September 2019, display (formerly Tsū) announced its planned relaunch. According toChief Executive Officer John Acunto, display would share ad revenue with users, a 50% payout of ad revenue.[1] display also incorporated protections againstspam and empowers users to access data, analytics and insights related to their content.

In an interview withFox Business (in response to the October 29NCAA Board of Governors unanimous vote to allow student-athletes to be paid for the use of their name, image and likeness[2]),Tiki Barber, formerNY Giants running back, cited display as a “great platform” to put the newNCAA rules to use, adding that display enables influencers of all kinds to have the ability to monetize their own content and brands.  Barber went on to say that display is creating a platform that gives all users access to brand partnership, by sharing in ad revenue, providing storefronts and more.[3]  display's John Acunto echoed Barber's sentiment saying that college athletes were just one example of those who could benefit from display: "I see this as an opportunity for all kinds of categories of people who are influencers [and] who have brands to engage with us."[4]

display rebranded fromTsū in April 2021.[5]

Core pillars

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"display, the ‘Social That Pays’, put the creators on the focus. Our platform revolves around the people who create valuable content. We believe that they deserve the reward for all the efforts they put in."[6]

  • Awarding content creators based on the ad revenue they generate on the platform
  • Enabling commerce at the point of discovery via a personalized storefront
  • Providing tools that inspire content creation and empower creators to post efficiently

App features

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Available foriOS andAndroid devices, main features include:

  • Profiles – Similar to other social media sites, a display “Profile” allows the user to upload photos and videos, friend/ follow, post, create a bio and promote personal websites. 
  • Store - Creators can personally curate a marketplace in an easily created for, enabling purchase at the point of discovery.
  • Bank – The display bank allows users to be paid out viaPayPal.
  • Analytics (“Insights”) – In-app console that provides post engagement data to the user. Shows users what posts performed the best, incentivizing them to post more content that their audience enjoys.
  • Live Streaming - Users can live stream from the app to their friends, followers and family. Users can interact with the live streaming creator via a chat function
  • display TV – display's built-in television channel that includes several daily livestream components.  Both the livestream and pre-recorded shows containing educational material, announcements, news and updates, and spotlight and promote Tsū user content through reviews and interviews.
  • Communities – Communities are ways for display users to communicate and exchange ideas and plan and promote events.  Communities can be public or private.

References

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  1. ^Brown, Eileen."Monetization will be rooted in user engagement, says Tsu's re-launch CEO".ZDNet. Retrieved2020-09-23.
  2. ^"Board of Governors starts process to enhance name, image and likeness opportunities".NCAA.org - The Official Site of the NCAA. 2019-10-29. Retrieved2020-09-23.
  3. ^"Tiki Barber: NFL needs to operate as normal".Fox Business. Retrieved2020-09-23.
  4. ^"Tiki Barber Looking to Get College Athletes Paid Through Social Media Platform Tsu (Exclusive)".Sports. Retrieved2020-09-23.
  5. ^"Social Media Platform Tsū Rebrands as "display" and Prepares for Launch Following $20 Million in Raised Capital".MarTech Series. 2021-04-21. Retrieved2021-04-27.
  6. ^"About".Display! Social that pays!. Retrieved2021-06-17.

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