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Ideas for the Future of Twitter
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2:01:57 - 2:11:25 (09:27)

In this podcast, the host suggests that Twitter should expand their platform to include long-form content, podcasts, and video containers with features similar to Pocket, and that they could learn from the UK's approach to regulation.

Clips
The guest and the host discuss the different newsletters and websites they follow to stay updated with industry news.
2:01:57 - 2:03:31 (01:33)
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Industry News
Summary

The guest and the host discuss the different newsletters and websites they follow to stay updated with industry news. They also suggest features that Twitter should possibly integrate such as a long-form bucket container, podcast container, and a video container.

Chapter
Ideas for the Future of Twitter
Episode
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Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show
In regulated industries, incumbent companies often create legislation that gives them a competitive edge and makes it hard for startups to break in.
2:03:31 - 2:06:07 (02:36)
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Self-Determination
Summary

In regulated industries, incumbent companies often create legislation that gives them a competitive edge and makes it hard for startups to break in. However, with a self-determined job process, it is possible to succeed and thrive without relying on other companies.

Chapter
Ideas for the Future of Twitter
Episode
#651: Legendary Investor Bill Gurley on Investing Rules, Finding Outliers, Insights from Jeff Bezos and Howard Marks, Must-Read Books, Creating True Competitive Advantages, Open-Source Strategies, Adapting Mental Models to New Realities, and More
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show
The governments of five industrialized nations have introduced insta transfer run by government between banks, sparking a debate over the need to pay someone to use software.
2:06:07 - 2:08:40 (02:33)
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Government, Financial Services Committee
Summary

The governments of five industrialized nations have introduced insta transfer run by government between banks, sparking a debate over the need to pay someone to use software. Meanwhile, financial institutions continue to have influence over the financial services committee’s decisions, resulting in the allocation of millions of dollars for projects such as FedNow and meaningful use.

Chapter
Ideas for the Future of Twitter
Episode
#651: Legendary Investor Bill Gurley on Investing Rules, Finding Outliers, Insights from Jeff Bezos and Howard Marks, Must-Read Books, Creating True Competitive Advantages, Open-Source Strategies, Adapting Mental Models to New Realities, and More
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show
The process of fundraising in Washington D.C for political campaigns often involves demanding donations from investors, including their spouses, before the first meeting with politicians can take place.
2:08:40 - 2:09:24 (00:43)
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Politics
The US legal system has a "vigilante nature" that slows down the gears and causes friction, whereas the UK's legal system has done a better job with implementing "losing party pays".
2:09:24 - 2:11:25 (02:00)
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Legal System