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Alex MacCaw
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letting creators own their audiences
Andrew Chen • What today’s social apps can learn from Web 2.0, the social network revolution from 15 years ago at andrewchen
Your company is a product.
Jason Fried • It Doesn't Have to Be Crazy at Work

Ted Sarandos, the Netflix co-CEO
Will Tavlin • Casual Viewing | Will Tavlin
-Distribution: Pressure on platforms to improve transparency and economics. Data portability gives creators power.
Troy Young • Web3 and Media

“We've seen this with other new internet platforms in the past — and YouTube is a great example — where you end up getting all these creators, and all this novel content, that you never would have gotten without the platform,” Ehrsam told me. “And I think something similar can happen here.”
Casey Newton • Is the music industry's future on the blockchain?
“Everyone’s already a creator,” said Li Jin, a general partner at Variant Fund and an ex-partner at Andreessen Horowitz. “We’re all creating content on the internet. I think this binary divide between who’s a creator versus who’s a consumer – it doesn’t really exist. Everyone is creating something of value on the internet.”