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by ksdale
1610 days ago
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And I guess to expand on my position, I don't think this debate is stupid. The way through, in my mind, as naive as it may seem, is to be basically like substack, and acknowledge that providing a platform is a big responsibility, one they don't take lightly, that the goal is increased trust overall, and that that goal is primarily served by being as content agnostic as possible. Acting in good faith with no expectation that people will return the favor is the way to build trust. |
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This is not congruent with profit motive, so they will fail. Either as a company or as at this goal. Almost certainly the latter.
Google set out to not be evil and Zuckerberg set out to connect the world. Both, I'm sure, sincere.