Thinking of social media as attention alcohol can guide reform efforts. We have a kind of social infrastructure around alcohol, which we donât have yet for social media ... Perhaps most important, people have developed a common vocabulary around alcohol use: âWhoâs driving tonight?â; âHe needs to be cut offâ; âShe needs some waterâ; âI went too... See more
I donât want to know about the roadmap, I want to know how we got there. How are we segmenting the market? Where do we play? Where do we want to play? Who do we beat and why? Who do we lose to and why? What is our plan for relevant differentiation, for creating a moat, for sustainable competitive advantage? How are we optimizing each piece of the... See more
One of the highest-valued private technology companies, grocery delivery service Instacart, announced last month that it has cut its valuation 40%, from $38 billion to $24 billion. To be more specific, the 409A share price (or value of a share of common stock) went down in its most recent third party analysis, such that the company is now valued at... See more
As discussions of major events are filtered through algorithmic content delivery systems, more users are bending their language. Recently, in discussing the invasion of Ukraine, people on YouTube and TikTok have used the sunflower emoji to signify the country. When encouraging fans to follow them elsewhere, users will say âblink in lioâ for âlink... See more
People used to choose the destination first. But now, for many, the home is the destination. People seem a bit more agnostic about where and when theyâre traveling as long as they can find a big place with space to stay with family and friends.