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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

You could say that, in terms of the ratio of words said to message conveyed, Gill's testimony delivered some deep fucking value — PolitiTweet.org

Brian Fung @b_fung

I don't think Keith Gill has gotten a question yet.

Posted Feb. 18, 2021
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

I don't think Keith Gill has gotten a question yet. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 18, 2021
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

I wish that Sherman had let Griffin finish. If the size of the order is a major factor in determining who gets priority, and most Robinhood orders are small, then it seems relevant to Sherman's question if Robinhood orders get filled *after* larger orders! — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 18, 2021
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

Did Sherman just call Griffin a "schmuck"? — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 18, 2021
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

Rep. Brad Sherman is now turning to the business relationship between Robinhood and Citadel, and the execution of trades. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 18, 2021
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

More Vlad: "I apologize, and I'm not going to say that Robinhood did everything perfect, and that we haven't made mistakes in the past." He vows to learn from the experience so the mistakes aren't repeated. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 18, 2021
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

Falling a bit behind here but Robinhood's CEO apologizes for communication failures with investors, after Rep. Maloney pointed out how RH's explanations to traders in the moment didn't mention anything about its deposit requirements. "I'm sorry for what happened." -- Vlad Tenev — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 18, 2021
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

Chair Maxine Waters is setting the tone for this hearing by going after Robinhood's CEO -- interrupting him, demanding he answer questions in a yes/no format, and using other hostile tactics. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 18, 2021
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

Keith Gill: "I am not a cat." He is also here live. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 18, 2021
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

Reddit's CEO says there is no evidence that WSB was itself manipulated and that the subreddit was "well within the bounds of our own policies." — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 18, 2021
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

Melvin Capital's CEO defends his company's short of $GME: "Absolutely none of Melvin's short positions are part of any effort to artificially depress or manipulate downward the price of a stock." — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 18, 2021
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

Citadel's CEO flatly says: "We had no role in Robinhood's decision to limit trading in GameStop or other meme stocks." — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 18, 2021
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

Robinhood CEO: "We don't answer to hedge funds," explaining that its trading restrictions were the result of deposit requirements. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 18, 2021
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

RT @hshaban: Today at noon Congress is holding a hearing about GameStop and the trading chaos. The stock is currently trading under $45.… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 18, 2021 Retweet Deleted
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

Our liveblog for today's $GME / Robinhood hearing is up now — and it's where you'll be able to catch our pregame stream. Follow along here for all our updates: https://t.co/UxRGuC094B — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 18, 2021
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

Dark AF — PolitiTweet.org

Christopher Ingraham @_cingraham

State-level search interest in 'carbon monoxide,' past 7 days https://t.co/aGEYTAaOfI https://t.co/J3ekk6t4gI

Posted Feb. 18, 2021
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

RT @geoffreyfowler: 🔥 from @Cat_Zakrzewski: Facebook ads “repeatedly committed to work collaboratively with legislators on the future of I… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 18, 2021 Retweet
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

@aedwardslevy i’ll allow it — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 18, 2021
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

This is especially the case if you accept Facebook’s claim that news makes up only a tiny proportion of the news feed. If that’s true, what was already a small fraction of people’s experience will not be missed by users, but the result will be a loss of pushback on misinfo. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 18, 2021
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

Aside from any effects due to bad PR for Facebook, I think Australians will largely continue to use Facebook as much as always. Because between doing nothing and doing something, it’s usually far easier to do nothing. Humans absolutely LOVE to do nothing. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 18, 2021
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

This is where statements #1 and #2 ultimately conflict. One is aspirational; the other reflects an existing reality. Network effects and inertia are powerful things, and they’re what made Facebook big in the first place. That fundamental dynamic isn’t going away. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 18, 2021
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

It stands to reason that those who were already motivated to get news may now turn directly to websites, or podcasts, or newsletters. But the reason many people got news from social media in the first place is simply because that’s where they already were spending their time. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 18, 2021
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

Much of The Discourse surrounding Facebook and Australia seems to fall into one of two camps: 1. Australians will get their news elsewhere 2. Australians will now be inundated with unchecked misinformation Even if both statements can coexist, I think #2 will still win out. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 18, 2021
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

RT @cog_ink: Compiling a thread of non-news organisations caught in the Facebook ban, here. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 18, 2021 Retweet
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

Can those who’ve had their content removed under Facebook’s Australia news policy appeal to the Oversight Board? Is that a thing that can happen? I’ve asked Facebook and the Oversight Board. We’ll see what they say. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 18, 2021
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

I asked Facebook directly as well as some fact-checkers. Will update you guys on what, if anything, I get back. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 18, 2021
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

So what happens to Facebook fact-checking posts in Australia now? — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 18, 2021
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

So what happens Facebook fact-checking posts in Australia now? — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 18, 2021 Deleted Just a Typo
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

RT @MayorBowser: Beginning on Thursday, February 18, individuals who work in a grocery store setting, health and human services and social… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 17, 2021 Retweet
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

“Nice information ecosystem you got there. Be a shame if anything happened to it." — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 17, 2021