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One of the reasons why I hate settling lawsuits is that it basically sends a signal to people that, hey, this is a company that settles lawsuits, so maybe we can sue them and they'll settle lawsuits.
One of the reasons why I hate settling lawsuits is that it basically sends a signal to people that, hey, this is a company that settles lawsuits, so maybe we can sue them and they'll settle lawsuits.
One of the reasons why I hate settling lawsuits is that it basically sends a signal to people that, hey, this is a company that settles lawsuits, so maybe we can sue them and they'll settle lawsuits.
No, I think the right kind of...
No, I think the right kind of...
No, I think the right kind of...
way to approach this is when you believe in something you fight really hard for it and i think this is a repeat game this isn't like this it's not like there's a single issue and we're going to be around for a long time and i think it's it's really important that people know that we're a company that has conviction and that we we believe in what we're doing and we're going to back that up and defend ourselves and i think that that kind of sets the right tone now
way to approach this is when you believe in something you fight really hard for it and i think this is a repeat game this isn't like this it's not like there's a single issue and we're going to be around for a long time and i think it's it's really important that people know that we're a company that has conviction and that we we believe in what we're doing and we're going to back that up and defend ourselves and i think that that kind of sets the right tone now
way to approach this is when you believe in something you fight really hard for it and i think this is a repeat game this isn't like this it's not like there's a single issue and we're going to be around for a long time and i think it's it's really important that people know that we're a company that has conviction and that we we believe in what we're doing and we're going to back that up and defend ourselves and i think that that kind of sets the right tone now
I think over the next 10 years, I think we're sort of digging ourselves back to neutral on this. But I like to think that if we hadn't had a lot of these issues, we would have made progress over the last 10 years, too. So I sort of give it this timeframe. Maybe 20 years is too long. Maybe it's 15. But it's hard to know with politics.
I think over the next 10 years, I think we're sort of digging ourselves back to neutral on this. But I like to think that if we hadn't had a lot of these issues, we would have made progress over the last 10 years, too. So I sort of give it this timeframe. Maybe 20 years is too long. Maybe it's 15. But it's hard to know with politics.
I think over the next 10 years, I think we're sort of digging ourselves back to neutral on this. But I like to think that if we hadn't had a lot of these issues, we would have made progress over the last 10 years, too. So I sort of give it this timeframe. Maybe 20 years is too long. Maybe it's 15. But it's hard to know with politics.
that i think is the next big fight and and on that you know i think a lot of the data on this i i think is just not where the narrative is the narrative yeah i think the narrative is a lot of people sort of take it as if it's like an assumed thing that there's some link and like i think the majority of the of the high quality research that's out there suggests that there's no causal connection like a kind of a broad scale between between these things so
that i think is the next big fight and and on that you know i think a lot of the data on this i i think is just not where the narrative is the narrative yeah i think the narrative is a lot of people sort of take it as if it's like an assumed thing that there's some link and like i think the majority of the of the high quality research that's out there suggests that there's no causal connection like a kind of a broad scale between between these things so
that i think is the next big fight and and on that you know i think a lot of the data on this i i think is just not where the narrative is the narrative yeah i think the narrative is a lot of people sort of take it as if it's like an assumed thing that there's some link and like i think the majority of the of the high quality research that's out there suggests that there's no causal connection like a kind of a broad scale between between these things so
no look i mean i think that that's different from saying like in any given issue like was is someone bullied should we try to stop bullying yeah of course but yeah overall i think that this is this is one where there are a bunch of these cases i think that there will be a lot of litigation around them and it's one where we're trying to make sure that the academic research that shows something that i think is you know it um
no look i mean i think that that's different from saying like in any given issue like was is someone bullied should we try to stop bullying yeah of course but yeah overall i think that this is this is one where there are a bunch of these cases i think that there will be a lot of litigation around them and it's one where we're trying to make sure that the academic research that shows something that i think is you know it um
no look i mean i think that that's different from saying like in any given issue like was is someone bullied should we try to stop bullying yeah of course but yeah overall i think that this is this is one where there are a bunch of these cases i think that there will be a lot of litigation around them and it's one where we're trying to make sure that the academic research that shows something that i think is you know it um
To me, it sort of foots more with what I've seen of how the platforms operate, but it's counter to what a lot of people think. And I think that that's going to be a reckoning that we'll have to have is basically when as the kind of the majority of the high quality academic research gets shown is like, okay, can people accept this?
To me, it sort of foots more with what I've seen of how the platforms operate, but it's counter to what a lot of people think. And I think that that's going to be a reckoning that we'll have to have is basically when as the kind of the majority of the high quality academic research gets shown is like, okay, can people accept this?