Chapter
The Antitrust Scrutiny on Facebook is Unfair
The criticism on Facebook's antitrust is unfair and Facebook shouldn't be the only company being targeted, as it has become a platform where people can express their thoughts and opinions. The politicians should be more straightforward with their concerns about Facebook's misinformation section, rather than blaming them for antitrust.
Clips
The advertising ecosystem is growing and bustling for Google, Snap, Pinterest, and Amazon.
1:04:46 - 1:07:57 (03:11)
Summary
The advertising ecosystem is growing and bustling for Google, Snap, Pinterest, and Amazon. Section 230 and misinformation are remaining concerns that need to be addressed by policymakers instead of targeting Facebook.
ChapterThe Antitrust Scrutiny on Facebook is Unfair
EpisodeE66: $FB's major pullback, Rogan/Spotify mess, Xi/Putin meetup and understanding supply chain issues with Bestie Guestie Ryan Petersen (Flexport CEO)
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The threat of regulation by politicians on social media platforms may be driven by their personal speech policies and the scare following Trump's removal from Facebook.
1:07:57 - 1:09:23 (01:26)
Summary
The threat of regulation by politicians on social media platforms may be driven by their personal speech policies and the scare following Trump's removal from Facebook. The fairness of treating ecosystem players responsible to the operating system is crucial.
ChapterThe Antitrust Scrutiny on Facebook is Unfair
EpisodeE66: $FB's major pullback, Rogan/Spotify mess, Xi/Putin meetup and understanding supply chain issues with Bestie Guestie Ryan Petersen (Flexport CEO)
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The Ringer's Bill Simmons and Gimlet's Daniel Mollenkamp discuss their lack of culpability for Joe Rogan's guest choices on their licensed show, stating that they don't edit the content and will remove episodes after the fact if necessary, but since they don't produce the show, they can't be held responsible for its content.
1:09:23 - 1:11:05 (01:42)
Summary
The Ringer's Bill Simmons and Gimlet's Daniel Mollenkamp discuss their lack of culpability for Joe Rogan's guest choices on their licensed show, stating that they don't edit the content and will remove episodes after the fact if necessary, but since they don't produce the show, they can't be held responsible for its content.