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Capitol Hill siege 'may be the beginning of the end of Big Tech': Scott Galloway

9 pointsby garraethover 4 years ago

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RicoElectricoover 4 years ago
Not sure about now, but Scott held quite a few shares of Twitter [1] Quite ironic if he still does.<p>But I still agree: splitting up what should not have been acquired is a good start. And a good way to piss off Zuck et al., way better than fines that will be a &quot;cost of doing business&quot;. For starters, I think Instagram can survive alone, keep in mind these guys had a surprisingly small team just before the acquisition.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.profgalloway.com&#x2F;twtr-enough-already" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.profgalloway.com&#x2F;twtr-enough-already</a>
digitalsushiover 4 years ago
I&#x27;d like to believe it is plausible that no one on earth knows the effects of big tech and will not for another 20 years.<p>I dont have an opinion on pumping the brakes of an entire industry, and if I was trained to have one, I still might not want to share it.<p>But I am always very eager to hear what people inside the industry have to share.