Twitter's features seem to be focused on continuously mashing, stirring up, and re-presenting the same old content over and over again rather than change or add things that provide <i>real utility</i> to users and the platform. So now I can organize all the unorganizable tweets; big deal: I still can't easily follow a conversation through the shitty @reply link-hell. This is a much bigger UX nightmare than not being able to group the people I'm subscribed to. Another way they encourage rehashing the same stuff is by lessening the visibility of people's favorited tweets, thereby encouraging retweeting, which doesn't add significant <i>new</i> content, nor makes available space for new content. With such a big valuation and so much money in the bank, users should expect more. Us armchair CEOs sit around and, rightfully, wonder at twitter's lack of monetization not because it's so distinctly doesn't exist but because twitter provides nothing else compelling to talk about.