Chapter
The Slippery Slope of Internet Companies
The speaker discusses the requirement that internet companies review accounts and how it can lead to a slippery slope of pseudo action bodies. They also suggest a possible negotiated solution where users would pay a tax to prove they are real people.
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The possibility of a social media tax may be the future of negotiations between social media companies and governments, but the outcome remains uncertain.
56:52 - 59:53 (03:00)
Summary
The possibility of a social media tax may be the future of negotiations between social media companies and governments, but the outcome remains uncertain.
ChapterThe Slippery Slope of Internet Companies
EpisodeE6: Big Tech antitrust aftermath, potential effects of an M&A clampdown on Silicon Valley & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The practice of using a pseudonym when building up an investing audience can be a successful growth strategy for some, but can lead to legal issues if not done properly.
59:53 - 1:00:28 (00:35)
Summary
The practice of using a pseudonym when building up an investing audience can be a successful growth strategy for some, but can lead to legal issues if not done properly.