Rollo Tomassi
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
They just think you're just some schmuck on the internet.
Red pill.
Yeah.
So, oh, it's one of those red pill guys.
Right.
Get him.
But, but so, and they hear this clip and they, they, they take that and then they just extrapolate from that and they presume like.
you're you mean something that you never intended because it's and you're doing it like i'm doing it because it's driving traffic right it's it's a marketing thing you have to do that and the more salacious it is and the more outrageous it is and the more people are going to put their eyes on it but well the problem with that is then people presume you mean something that you did because they didn't see the the hour that you built up to that one you know that one clip and
And so it's, it's kind of a double-edged sword for us.
You know, you, you need it, but it also is like the source of a lot of just sort of like headaches all the time.
Um, but, uh, yeah, as far as like, I mean, they say, you know, the internet doesn't forget, but it has a very short attention span.
Oh yeah.
Yeah.
Um, but you know, like I have been doing this, what I've been doing for 22 plus years.
And so people just presume I'm just some sort of podcast or I'm just sort of like some, some influence or something like that.
It's like, no, I've been doing this quite some time.
And if you want to have a conversation about it, I'm more than happy to, but.
I think the problem is, the main problem for clips and the 45-second attention span generation is that if you give them data and if you give them stats and you give them facts and you don't tell people how to feel about those things, they will hate you for it.
They will presume that you're telling them because if they agree with you, they'll be like, oh yes, this is great.
And they'll love you for it because it aligns with whatever it is that they happen to think.