Facebook inspired us to build Privee. In light of the insights shared by @FrancesHaugen wanted to again share why we're building Privee.
https://t.co/tBDxln2RjK
@jacobrossgordon Let’s play yes and. 10,000 unique live strong bracelets. 2 ETH per bracelet. We mail them to the people who mint. They’ll also receive an NFT of their bracelet. Proceeds go to the American Cancer Society. $80M for cancer. Who’s building this with me?
@chrismessina I'm not sure taxing people who want to remain anonymous makes sense. Seems more sensible to pitch users on the benefits of getting verified (e.g. greater community trust)
@MChrisRiley yup 100% it immediately makes the ticket a digital collectible. Makes it much easier to keep a ticket from a famous game than with a physical ticket, plus more transferable
@ShiraOvide That’s why it’s a great time to try out a new social media that doesn’t suck all the data from your phone! Check out
https://t.co/CftPwlQpLp
@profgalloway@amyklobuchar Bingo. That’s part of our pitch for https://t.co/1BN0t3vjmU. A subscription based social network made for members, not advertisers.
@evan_greer We’ve thought about it a lot. It’s going to require a completely new company not internal changes. That’s why we’re building. https://t.co/1BN0t3vjmU
Last week was the Big Tobacco moment for social media and Facebook in particular. We unpacked the key takeaways from @FrancesHaugen's testimony and outlined some paths forward to improving social media.
https://t.co/dnAMV3MpxV