Mark Zuckerberg
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And who are the people who are being listened to? And I think that that's, like, a very fascinating thing that is going on because I think that that's, like, what's going on here. It's not just the government and people saying, hey, we want, like, a very big change here. I think it's just, like, a wholesale shift in saying –
We just want different people who we actually trust, who are actually going to tell us the truth and not give us the bullshit opinions that you're supposed to say, but the type of stuff that I would actually, like when I'm sitting in my living room with my friends, the stuff that we know is true. Who are the people who kind of have the courage to actually just say that stuff? I don't know.
We just want different people who we actually trust, who are actually going to tell us the truth and not give us the bullshit opinions that you're supposed to say, but the type of stuff that I would actually, like when I'm sitting in my living room with my friends, the stuff that we know is true. Who are the people who kind of have the courage to actually just say that stuff? I don't know.
We just want different people who we actually trust, who are actually going to tell us the truth and not give us the bullshit opinions that you're supposed to say, but the type of stuff that I would actually, like when I'm sitting in my living room with my friends, the stuff that we know is true. Who are the people who kind of have the courage to actually just say that stuff? I don't know.
I think that whole cultural elite class needs to get repopulated with people who people actually trust.
I think that whole cultural elite class needs to get repopulated with people who people actually trust.
I think that whole cultural elite class needs to get repopulated with people who people actually trust.
I mean, I'm sure you know the history on this. It's like when people transition from radio to TV, the initial TV anchors were the same radio people, but just like being filmed while speaking on the radio. But it turned out it actually was a completely different type of person that you need because on your radio is just like your voice and your cadence and all that.
I mean, I'm sure you know the history on this. It's like when people transition from radio to TV, the initial TV anchors were the same radio people, but just like being filmed while speaking on the radio. But it turned out it actually was a completely different type of person that you need because on your radio is just like your voice and your cadence and all that.
I mean, I'm sure you know the history on this. It's like when people transition from radio to TV, the initial TV anchors were the same radio people, but just like being filmed while speaking on the radio. But it turned out it actually was a completely different type of person that you need because on your radio is just like your voice and your cadence and all that.
It's like, you know, the whole phrase. It's like you've got a good radio voice. Right. It's like.
It's like, you know, the whole phrase. It's like you've got a good radio voice. Right. It's like.
It's like, you know, the whole phrase. It's like you've got a good radio voice. Right. It's like.
OK, on TV, you need to be telegenic, right? You need to kind of have charisma in that medium. It's like a completely different thing. And I think that that's going to be true for the Internet, too. It's you know, it's not as cut. I think part of it is the format, right? The fact that you do these like two, three hour episodes. I mean.
OK, on TV, you need to be telegenic, right? You need to kind of have charisma in that medium. It's like a completely different thing. And I think that that's going to be true for the Internet, too. It's you know, it's not as cut. I think part of it is the format, right? The fact that you do these like two, three hour episodes. I mean.
OK, on TV, you need to be telegenic, right? You need to kind of have charisma in that medium. It's like a completely different thing. And I think that that's going to be true for the Internet, too. It's you know, it's not as cut. I think part of it is the format, right? The fact that you do these like two, three hour episodes. I mean.
I hated doing TV because, you know, I basically got started... I started Facebook when I was 19. And I was good at some things, very bad at others. I was good at coding and, like, real bad at kind of, like, talking to people and explaining what I was doing. And I just, like, had these experiences early on where...
I hated doing TV because, you know, I basically got started... I started Facebook when I was 19. And I was good at some things, very bad at others. I was good at coding and, like, real bad at kind of, like, talking to people and explaining what I was doing. And I just, like, had these experiences early on where...
I hated doing TV because, you know, I basically got started... I started Facebook when I was 19. And I was good at some things, very bad at others. I was good at coding and, like, real bad at kind of, like, talking to people and explaining what I was doing. And I just, like, had these experiences early on where...
I'd go on TV and it wouldn't go well and they'd cut it down to some random soundbite and I'd look stupid. And then basically I'd get super nervous about going on TV because I knew that they were just going to cut it in some way that I was going to look like a fucking idiot. And so I'm just like, this sucks, right? So I just like... It's kind of a funny thing. In some ways, it's like, okay.