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Blake Masters @bgmasters
Finally — the business side. I think in the medium- and long-term, the above approach would make Twitter profitable and way more valuable. But while I don’t know details, I imagine that the immediate financial constraints are pretty severe. — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
There are so many things Twitter can do to grow up and be 10x more valuable to society. Build new things that complement what Twitter is, without ruining what it’s already good at. Rethink and expand the ways it makes money. And bring all sides back to the table. — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
That person should prioritize coexistence, rather than take the easy way out and try to decimate enemies. Twitter should be the place where people have the opportunity to change their mind. — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
I don’t trust the modern left to run Twitter, for obvious reasons. Their authoritarian impulse is too high. But I’d want their input. I’d trust someone actually centrist, or someone on the right who believes in free speech, to actually administer and implement. — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
Then I’d talk to @TaylorLorenz. Frankly I can’t stand her, her politics, her affect, etc. But she spoke intelligently about Twitter the other night on an IG live and, in the interest of building a healthy town square, I think there’s a conversation to be had. — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
The first thing I’d do is talk to @MrBeast. He clearly has a better handle on social products and what young people want than anyone else in the world. — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
This doesn’t mean advertising goes away, but I think it’s a good goal to make a product that people want to pay for. And to make a product that financially rewards its most productive community members. — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
Twitter should continue to pursue product design that aligns the incentives of its users and its revenue, by drastically building out subscription models that benefit both the company, and its creators. — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
The era of paid advertising on the internet isn’t over, but it’s clear that the past 20 years has been a period of “raiding the kitchen”, with some devastating consequences for society. We should use products, not be the product. Products should help us, not divide and outrage us — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
Twitter has a real advantage because it’s attached to a viral social network driven by people. The other medium of news, writing, is another obviously complementary product. How is Substack not already part of Twitter, not only as a product feature, but a business model? — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
My Senate campaign this past year focused heavily on online video, esp to gain traction early when no one knew who I was. We got ~13M organic views here on Twitter alone, and yet, Twitter is an awful video platform. YouTube is so lucky no one at Twitter has cared much about video — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
The News has historically been the world’s information network, mostly in the form of video (television) and writing (newspapers). But these formats are obviously not the future. — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
(Obviously Tik Tok, as CCP spyware, should be banned from the U.S. And Twitter should bring back Vine immediately.) — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
If Twitter wants to excavate its David, it should fill its feeds with complementary products. IG, TikTok, and now to some degree YouTube are all fighting over short form content. Twitter started as *the* short form content — now it must develop & monetize longer-form stuff on top — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
Apple is so powerful because they have designed a system of complementary products. Imagine if Apple had been so pleased with the iPod that they basically just stopped making stuff after that. Well that’s more or less what Twitter did. — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
Twitter is a real time information network. That’s what *it is*. It has begun to decentralize The News, but its artificially limited scope has prevented it from being what it could be. — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
Good product design is like sculpting a statue. You can’t just start chiseling away and hope for the best. But if you are clear about *what it is*, then it becomes possible to excavate that vision from the stone. — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
Second, product. Twitter is incredible — I remember law school classmates in 2010 thinking I was crazy for seeing its potential then. But it’s also more or less unchanged in a decade. Focus is a virtue, but stagnation is not. Twitter has not lived up to its potential. — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
No need to elaborate on why free speech is important — others have hashed that out long before us. But this part from Hayek has stuck with me since high school. Many solutions to our current problems are probably outside the Overton window today. https://t.co/upVfO6AWyX — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
I suspect @elonmusk bought Twitter mainly because the pendulum had swung too far in one direction. The previous regime was too ideological and untrustworthy. They traded long term cultural stability and healthy discourse for short term political power by silencing their enemies. — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
First, free speech. The basic principle here is that anything goes, unless it’s illegal or literally putting someone in physical danger. This policy would protect a lot of ugly and unreasonable speech. So be it. No central authority at this scale should police speech. — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
Don’t think I’d want the Twitter job (it’s probably a world of pain, 10x more brutal than running for federal office lol) and can think of several others (@elonmusk himself, @DavidSacks) who would be better at it anyways. But if I were CEO here’s how I’d think about it. — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
RT @azaustinsmith: I wanted to wait to share a story about the guy Blake Masters and the implications of the US Senate race in AZ until the… — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
RT @JacobAShell: "1990s middle class lifestyle" means 3-bedroom house, 2 cars, annual family road trip holiday, every 5 years overseas holi… — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
My heart aches for my friend Sheriff Lamb and his wonderful family. Lord, may your light shine on these beautiful children forever. — PolitiTweet.org
Pinal County Sheriff’s Office @PinalCSO
Last night, Sheriff Lamb lost his son, Cooper Lamb, along with his one-year-old granddaughter in a crash in Gilbert… https://t.co/ahDJqx5DYG
Blake Masters @bgmasters
You can now share your political opinions (and any other opinion) on Twitter without fear of being banned. This is new & it’s called free speech. Basically all that’s asked of you, if you don’t want to get banned: don’t post someone’s family’s realtime location information — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
RT @charliekirk11: Ranked choice voting is a poison pill intended to crush real conservatives. Reject it completely. — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
RT @Sachinettiyil: Happy Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe! https://t.co/XYGJFNaGx3 — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
RT @pmarca: "The God That Failed", essays by six Communist intellectuals of the 1920s-30s who figured out the lie. A similar book will be w… — PolitiTweet.org
Blake Masters @bgmasters
RT @DavidSacks: If @elonmusk hadn’t bought Twitter, shadowbanning would still be happening. Twitter would still be denying its existence. B… — PolitiTweet.org