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Elon Musk sues the lawyers that forced him to buy Twitter
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Apple fight for a trademark with a Swiss fruit farmer organization called Fruit Union Suisse
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Squarespace purchases Google Domains
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Squarespace enters definitive agreement to acquire assets of Google Domains
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Google risks forced breakup of ad business as EU alleges shocking misconduct
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Reddit CEO tells employees that subreddit blackout ‘will pass’
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Accenture announces jaw-dropping $3 billion investment in AI
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Spotify fined in Sweden over GDPR data access complaint – coming more than four years after a complaint was lodged by noyb
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Linus Sebastian is stepping down as CEO of Linus Media Group, Creator Warehouse, and Floatplane
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Elon Musk said Thursday that Twitter is getting a new CEO and that he will move to a product and technical role
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Spotify breaks down the mapping tech behind its algorithm | The Tech Behind
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Spotify is shutting down Heardle, the Wordle-like music guessing game it bought last year – will sunset on May 5 as it aims to focus on music discovery
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Why Sweden is (still) betting on the metaverse – we chatted to the experts on why Swedes are so keen on virtual worlds
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YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki is stepping down
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BuzzFeed says it will use AI to help create content, stock jumps 150%
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Signal’s president Meredith Whittaker on what’s next for the private messaging app
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Apple makes plans to move production out of China
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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said the company does not have plans to stop selling the antisemitic film that gained notoriety recently after Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving tweeted out an Amazon link to it
8 votes -
Elizabeth Holmes gets more than eleven years for Theranos scam
8 votes -
An idea how to monetize social software
I wrote the following as a Twitter thread first but I think this idea could work for Reddit/Tildes/Mastadon and would love to know what you folks think of it. Here is how I would monetize a social...
I wrote the following as a Twitter thread first but I think this idea could work for Reddit/Tildes/Mastadon and would love to know what you folks think of it.
Here is how I would monetize a social network that could work for Twitter.
First of all, don’t charge your most valuable users - the power users that create the content for you. Instead focus on the users that get more value from your system - the consumers of the content.
The idea is simple - introduce a small time delay before content gets seen from the time it is published. For example, on Twitter it could be 1 minute. On Reddit it could be 10 minutes.
Paid subscribers would have no delay. Importantly - lift the delay for the users that generate a lot of views.
You can do revenue share with your content creators in proportion to how much time paid subscribers spent on their content.
And you can also identify your most valuable audience - the paid subscribers. This will help prioritize content moderation decisions, identify abuse, and prioritize appeals.
The delay would allow you to prioritize which content needs to be indexed instantly (ie from creators that paid subscribers are following) and which you can process on a best effort basis - saving on production costs.
You can gift subscriptions to your friends and family.
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Elon Musk bans remote work at Twitter, warns staff of “dire” economic outlook
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Facebook parent company Meta will lay off 11,000 employees
14 votes -
First thing: Twitter sued by former staff as Elon Musk begins mass firing
15 votes