@elonmusk@ClayTravis@Twitter@nytimes I think it’s the ultimate conclusion for a subscription oriented content business. You create content your subscribers want to read… and the optimization problem takes care of itself — for the right and the left.
@elonmusk Most (all?) wars end with either a clear winner/surrender or through steps of de escalation. It doesn’t seem like a culture war will ever end like the former. And we lack good tools for the latter.
@LindsayTrombley I’d only question yourself. If you believed in the person, great opportunity to double down on better terms. If it was the idea, you misjudged the person and it’s a lesson.
@Shpigford The potential benefit for a corporation is you might have a sense of their broader strategy and how their bread gets buttered (insofar as they are public).
@Shpigford On its face, I’d argue that corporations taking a stance is really not too different from individuals taking a stance. In both cases there might be underlying and self serving motives that drive it. Or it could be altruistic.
@Shpigford Perhaps I’m reacting to the wrong part of the idea — who is the audience? If it’s retail investors / traders, I didn’t think most of them utilized folks who charged AUM and were passive about it.