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Warning to companies that market themselves as messiahs

4 pointsby carmenhchungover 4 years ago
Sometimes I see startups waxing lyrical about how they&#x27;re helping the little guy by sticking it to the big corporates &#x2F; the boomers &#x2F; the Government &#x2F; the [insert hated flavour of the month]. It&#x27;s almost the equivalent of the modern company .<p>If this is you, hear me out.<p>Any time you market yourself as a messiah, or as someone fighting for the little person against the tyranny of someone else, you inevitably put yourself on a pedestal (how high will depend on how far you&#x27;re able to push that message).<p>If you can stay up there, good for you...but it can be a long fall from the top if things go awry.<p>I wrote a post here recapping the Gamestop saga and how the app Robinhood went from the people&#x27;s champion to their whipping boy: https:&#x2F;&#x2F;thisweekintech.substack.com&#x2F;p&#x2F;robinhood-men-in-headbands<p>It&#x27;s a long read, but I&#x27;m hoping it&#x27;ll make us all think twice about our messaging (note: I don&#x27;t mean mission - that can, and should be, as lofty as you like).

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guidovrankenover 4 years ago
Theranos is the most extreme example of blowing up the hype to biblical proportions while producing absolutely nothing and while the company is now defunct, Holmes was a billionaire for years. She got a lot out of it.<p>IBKR banned trading Gamestop. It did almost nothing to IBKR stock and it&#x27;s currently at a near ATH.<p>TWTR took a plunge after purging accounts including Trump&#x27;s, but is now at a 5 year high.<p>Before there was ubiquitous internet access, a scandal could terminate a company. News Of The World went out of business after hacking people&#x27;s phones and engaging in other unsavory practices.<p>But a lot of these global internet companies 1) have a potential market of up to billions of users 2) are quasi-utility companies in that they provide more or less essential services (communication, search, payments, investing). They are almost to big too fail and the Gamestop incident will probably be a nothingburger in the greater scheme of things.
forgotmysnover 4 years ago
can you give another example besides Robinhood?
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