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The Asinine Era of Bumper Stickers and Quizzes
The speaker criticizes the past era of bumper stickers and quizzes, and discusses Netflix's mistake in focusing on the number of viewers for its content. The article titled, "Inside Facebook's cult-like workplace where dissent is discouraged and employees pretend to be happy all the time" is also mentioned.
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The speaker criticizes the way Netflix measures viewership and argues that it is flawed.
26:03 - 27:38 (01:35)
Summary
The speaker criticizes the way Netflix measures viewership and argues that it is flawed. They claim that measuring the number of people who watched a movie or show is not an accurate representation of how engaged they actually were while watching it.
ChapterThe Asinine Era of Bumper Stickers and Quizzes
EpisodePart Two: Mark Zuckerberg: The Worst Person of the 21st Century (So Far)
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The work culture at Facebook is programmed to discourage dissent and encourages employees to always act happy.
27:38 - 28:59 (01:20)
Summary
The work culture at Facebook is programmed to discourage dissent and encourages employees to always act happy. Managers give final grades to employees based on their ratings and decide their future at the company.
ChapterThe Asinine Era of Bumper Stickers and Quizzes
EpisodePart Two: Mark Zuckerberg: The Worst Person of the 21st Century (So Far)
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Joe Rogan shares a quote from the TV show BoJack Horseman that states that getting rich at a young age stunts personal growth, making you forever stuck at that age.
28:59 - 29:38 (00:39)
Summary
Joe Rogan shares a quote from the TV show BoJack Horseman that states that getting rich at a young age stunts personal growth, making you forever stuck at that age. He then jokes about buying a T-Public shirt to stop aging at 30 and have his own blimp.