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...social network. It's the fastest growing social network. It's the one that all the college kids will always be the cool people in any society at any time. That's the age group of trendsetting, and they have conquered that market. High school kids wan
...you think the new social media platforms focus? Are these gonna be highly focused type of, you know, versatile types of platforms? Are they gonna be completely open to everyone? You know, when I think about a couple which have emerged, there are a co
people join. There's only 2,000 people in a class at Harvard, so I think there's about seven or 8,000 undergraduates total. Within two weeks, over half of the entire undergraduate population is active on Facebook. So now here's what I mean and why th
And I lived the full cycle in a very short period. I lived the the glory days and the whole just the absolute horror days and the and it was very painful. But this is exactly what happened. So let's go through the four steps. So step zero. Facebook w
...all social networks are based on relationships between people, but that's not at all what TikTok is. In many ways, you know, YouTube is much more similar to this too. It's the relationships are about the content and it's about relationships. It's one
...social media companies started in a different quadrant, and they're all competing across all quadrants now. It it seems, yeah, social networks in in general, but we also might have have shifted from, you know, primarily or mostly, you know, friend to
Right? I think those are really nice user experiences, you know, and I have to type in my credit card again. Now there's kind of a network. Right? Shopify originally was just kind of a tool for That's right. Sellers online. A merchant to get online.
...like, social application, social gaming boom. People just grew incredibly virally very fast. But eventually, essentially, what happened over time is they kept peeling back that value exchange. They first were like, actually, you know, that those doll
...social platform, but is more around kind of like solving loneliness. I don't know if you know time that you can have dinner with strangers. These guys are two years ago. I interviewed the founder a few months ago. $16,000,000 in net revenue they make
...social network, I guess you could call it that, from sometime around twenty, you know, 09:10, eleven
...phrase social network has meant a technology driven platform with personal connections on it. You know, it is it's just been like the friend model of Facebook, the follow model of Twitter or Snap or Instagram or whatever. Like, there's there's just t
“TikTok killed follower counts and changed social media distribution forever”
...know, social media was an interest not an interest graph, a social graph based on, you know, who you follow, followers counted, and that's how your content was distributed distributed mostly. So who y
...social media would become, it has become, which is not social. So we're doubling and tripling down on social. When you were building the actual product, what were some things you wanted to avoid having on the platform?
...the only social platform, I think, that exposes bidirectional. You can go to any Twitter account and see what accounts that Twitter account follows. You certainly can't do that on Facebook. You can't do that on LinkedIn. To your point, okay, great. Y
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