Mark Zuckerberg
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At the same time, I was gaining confidence being able to build more and more complicated products. Even as an early 20s person, I was like, I could do this. Then on the TV and comms public side, I was like, this is a disaster. Every time I go out, it's worse and worse and worse. It's one of the reasons why I think on the internet,
Like there's no reason to cut it to a four minute soundbite conversation. It's like part of what what makes it authentic is like we can just I mean, these are complex issues. We can unpack it for hours and probably still have hours more stuff to talk about. It just it's I don't know.
Like there's no reason to cut it to a four minute soundbite conversation. It's like part of what what makes it authentic is like we can just I mean, these are complex issues. We can unpack it for hours and probably still have hours more stuff to talk about. It just it's I don't know.
Like there's no reason to cut it to a four minute soundbite conversation. It's like part of what what makes it authentic is like we can just I mean, these are complex issues. We can unpack it for hours and probably still have hours more stuff to talk about. It just it's I don't know.
Yeah, and also, like, when you're having a conversation, like, I don't know, it's like when you start talking about something, your kind of subconscious kicks in. You start thinking about the topic. So it's like you might not actually have the thing that you want to say until, like, five minutes later. Right, right.
Yeah, and also, like, when you're having a conversation, like, I don't know, it's like when you start talking about something, your kind of subconscious kicks in. You start thinking about the topic. So it's like you might not actually have the thing that you want to say until, like, five minutes later. Right, right.
Yeah, and also, like, when you're having a conversation, like, I don't know, it's like when you start talking about something, your kind of subconscious kicks in. You start thinking about the topic. So it's like you might not actually have the thing that you want to say until, like, five minutes later. Right, right.
I mean, it's like when we started this conversation, I think, like, the first few minutes were just kind of slow. It's, like, warming up. I'm like, okay, kind of, like, downloading into my memory. Like, how am I going to, like, you know, it's like how am I going to, you know, just explain these different β Yeah, I just think that's sort of how people work.
I mean, it's like when we started this conversation, I think, like, the first few minutes were just kind of slow. It's, like, warming up. I'm like, okay, kind of, like, downloading into my memory. Like, how am I going to, like, you know, it's like how am I going to, you know, just explain these different β Yeah, I just think that's sort of how people work.
I mean, it's like when we started this conversation, I think, like, the first few minutes were just kind of slow. It's, like, warming up. I'm like, okay, kind of, like, downloading into my memory. Like, how am I going to, like, you know, it's like how am I going to, you know, just explain these different β Yeah, I just think that's sort of how people work.
I mean, I'm sure there's a lot of the people I've met there I think are good people.
I mean, I'm sure there's a lot of the people I've met there I think are good people.
I mean, I'm sure there's a lot of the people I've met there I think are good people.
It's just a tough format.
It's just a tough format.
It's just a tough format.
I don't think that the pushing for social media companies to censor stuff was legal. I mean, there's all this stuff about what, like, people talk about the First Amendment and, okay, these tech platforms should offer free speech like the First Amendment. That, I think, is a philosophical principle. The First Amendment doesn't apply to companies in our content moderation.