Matt Grimm
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Your point, though, around traditional media bias and that messaging is 100% accurate. And I think the kind of the democratization of information, like, of course, there are pitfalls. Of course, there are challenges around bias. misinformation. I listened to your interview with Owen at Intercom and talking about free speech and what does it mean and all of that.
It was a fascinating conversation, but I don't think, to answer your question concretely, I don't think it's overstated. If anything, I think it's understated.
It was a fascinating conversation, but I don't think, to answer your question concretely, I don't think it's overstated. If anything, I think it's understated.
It was a fascinating conversation, but I don't think, to answer your question concretely, I don't think it's overstated. If anything, I think it's understated.
His side.
His side.
His side.
I'm an American.
I'm an American.
I'm an American.
Yeah. Who decides? Do you decide? Are you the arbiter of what was a funny joke that got a laugh versus an unfunny joke that got a boo?
Yeah. Who decides? Do you decide? Are you the arbiter of what was a funny joke that got a laugh versus an unfunny joke that got a boo?
Yeah. Who decides? Do you decide? Are you the arbiter of what was a funny joke that got a laugh versus an unfunny joke that got a boo?
Who is that? Who elects that person?
Who is that? Who elects that person?
Who is that? Who elects that person?
Are you proposing that we have a board that if you want to make a joke, you have to run your joke by the board? Comedy being famously susceptible to groupthink and group approval.
Are you proposing that we have a board that if you want to make a joke, you have to run your joke by the board? Comedy being famously susceptible to groupthink and group approval.
Are you proposing that we have a board that if you want to make a joke, you have to run your joke by the board? Comedy being famously susceptible to groupthink and group approval.
go and say to that family it's a joke yeah that's not that's not what i'm saying at all what i'm saying is that like having a sort of preemptive control over what opinions what political positions what proposals are allowed to be said is an incredibly dangerous path to go down and uh and the who gets to decide is really at the core of this should that person who made that joke