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...networks. Like, Facebook is a single sided network, at least on the user base side. There's advertisers. You could argue that's a second side, but everybody's the same node in the network. Then there's two sided networks, like Airbnb is the classic o
...networks, like Airbnb is the classic one, you know, something like that. There are three sided networks out there, probably some four, and clearly this is an example of a five sided network. But as you add sides to the network, the number of successf
Hugely discussed in Silicon Valley everywhere. Everybody knows what network effects are. But one of the things you talk about in the book that I think is so accurate and I've observed as an investor, you can talk about network effects till the cows c
it was it was great. So we'll be sure to share that with you guys. And, you know, on this one, I think what's, one of the things I learned doing the show this year, and thought about is how rare, like, true strong form network effects are, and talkin
...networks still exist, and those are the networks which actually made Google and Facebook and others lots of money when they bought them on the cheap years later.
...networks though, it's important to kinda step back and the way I think about the kind of fundamental to me a foundational question in tech is, you know, why in tech do you have these companies come out of nowhere
...And so then you have to layer in a network. The challenge is, of course, you don't wanna just layer it in for the sake of it. It needs to actually be useful. So, yeah, I'd love to hear from you. Or what are you seeing in that area? Yeah. Yeah. No. We
the strong form single platform network effects that that Facebook has, that LinkedIn has, that Snapchat has. And then there's the two sided network effect that marketplaces have of which we spent a lot of lot of time on this show between Amazon and,
...networks are less resilient over time and can be hit in the side of the face in a moment because they're so easy to rehydrate. The beauty of a LinkedIn or a Twitter is they're difficult networks to build. There aren't other network node types like th
And you could say anything that their network affects and there's power, you could call that might be one choice. And Chen Yi and I are currently debating this. And so there's another choice, which is the one that I'm currently going down, which is t
...the networks, which can run for a while, but they can't run forever, and and the applications. I do remember Eric Schmidt, Reid and I had been with him shortly after he became CEO of Google, and he said, Ubiquiti first monetization later. That works
that? Like, why do you believe that they're able to do that? And so, David, with that preamble aside, I'm curious what what types of power do you think show up in Airbnb? Yeah. I think it's just well, okay. The totally obvious one just like scale eco
...difficult networks to build. There aren't other network node types like them that are much more resilient to competition. Yeah. Twitter's the only social platform, I think, that exposes bidirectional. You can go to any Twitter account and see what ac
the thing that kinda matters is owning a valuable network. The idea that people are going to come and give you their attention, and you own the place that they connect with other people that they authentically, verifiably know. That's the scarce comm
ice liquor ad, banner ad on Wired was was faced with fierce resistance from the venture entrepreneurial and early Internet community. That's right. That's right. So, you you know, it was definitely an aggressive move, and it made all the difference o
That's one thing. Then there is a network effect. And then there is the vessel, which is the app, okay, which is the code. My very specific point of view is the content creators and the network effect can easily be replicated in other places. The ves
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