Mark Changizi
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And that's true, right, yeah. They're real people as far as they're concerned. They really have something.
Yeah, often these people are nobodies in real life. And they, I mean, they could well have... be jobless, living in their parents' base. Who knows? No one knows, but they've got something really good to say as far as their followers are concerned, and they care, and they have a lot to lose if they were to start saying things that ruin their reputation and they lose their followers.
Yeah, often these people are nobodies in real life. And they, I mean, they could well have... be jobless, living in their parents' base. Who knows? No one knows, but they've got something really good to say as far as their followers are concerned, and they care, and they have a lot to lose if they were to start saying things that ruin their reputation and they lose their followers.
Yeah, often these people are nobodies in real life. And they, I mean, they could well have... be jobless, living in their parents' base. Who knows? No one knows, but they've got something really good to say as far as their followers are concerned, and they care, and they have a lot to lose if they were to start saying things that ruin their reputation and they lose their followers.
So I think that what's important is that continuity over time, and pseudonyms are fine. It's the anonymous folks. It's not anonymity that's fine.
So I think that what's important is that continuity over time, and pseudonyms are fine. It's the anonymous folks. It's not anonymity that's fine.
So I think that what's important is that continuity over time, and pseudonyms are fine. It's the anonymous folks. It's not anonymity that's fine.
And frankly, 99% of the people who have their real names are, I don't really know if it's real names. I'm never going to meet them in real life. It's so abstract that it's academic. Really what matters is their identity there. Even their real name there amounts to a pseudonym, as far as I'm concerned, practically speaking.
And frankly, 99% of the people who have their real names are, I don't really know if it's real names. I'm never going to meet them in real life. It's so abstract that it's academic. Really what matters is their identity there. Even their real name there amounts to a pseudonym, as far as I'm concerned, practically speaking.
And frankly, 99% of the people who have their real names are, I don't really know if it's real names. I'm never going to meet them in real life. It's so abstract that it's academic. Really what matters is their identity there. Even their real name there amounts to a pseudonym, as far as I'm concerned, practically speaking.
Yeah, I mean, the folks that have, you know, let's just say a dozen followers, they certainly have very little to lose because they can just restart a new account, and for some reason they... If those 12 followers stop following them, it's like, screw it, I'm going to start over again.
Yeah, I mean, the folks that have, you know, let's just say a dozen followers, they certainly have very little to lose because they can just restart a new account, and for some reason they... If those 12 followers stop following them, it's like, screw it, I'm going to start over again.
Yeah, I mean, the folks that have, you know, let's just say a dozen followers, they certainly have very little to lose because they can just restart a new account, and for some reason they... If those 12 followers stop following them, it's like, screw it, I'm going to start over again.
But they're a lot like the town drunk, for example. They could cause a lot of havoc, and they can enter into conversations that sort of cause havoc. But no one really would be listening to them. I suppose you could argue that they're getting their... They're getting to say something with the same status as somebody else with a lot of followers right there in the stream. Yes, that's the issue.
But they're a lot like the town drunk, for example. They could cause a lot of havoc, and they can enter into conversations that sort of cause havoc. But no one really would be listening to them. I suppose you could argue that they're getting their... They're getting to say something with the same status as somebody else with a lot of followers right there in the stream. Yes, that's the issue.
But they're a lot like the town drunk, for example. They could cause a lot of havoc, and they can enter into conversations that sort of cause havoc. But no one really would be listening to them. I suppose you could argue that they're getting their... They're getting to say something with the same status as somebody else with a lot of followers right there in the stream. Yes, that's the issue.
And that may not even be true. It could be that Musk has it so that often when they're just not even visible and say there's more and you've got to click it and then it opens up some others that it is suspicious whether you even want to hear.
And that may not even be true. It could be that Musk has it so that often when they're just not even visible and say there's more and you've got to click it and then it opens up some others that it is suspicious whether you even want to hear.
And that may not even be true. It could be that Musk has it so that often when they're just not even visible and say there's more and you've got to click it and then it opens up some others that it is suspicious whether you even want to hear.
So they may be doing some mechanisms that hide the very low reputation, low follower count folks, which is probably a good idea at some point because you need to have these people earn their โ earn your way to being listened, worth listening to, right?