Agreed. Plus, as Jeff pointed out, where would you even find a big co. CEO who doesn't at least appear "woke" in social media and bio? (For those who aren't familiar with the insider baseball, CEOs of mega corporations are rarely posting their own social media content. They hire firms to do that for them, to post as them to build their p…
Agreed. Plus, as Jeff pointed out, where would you even find a big co. CEO who doesn't at least appear "woke" in social media and bio? (For those who aren't familiar with the insider baseball, CEOs of mega corporations are rarely posting their own social media content. They hire firms to do that for them, to post as them to build their profile. Who knows if it was even her posting any of that.)
But, I am also not a Musk "believer." Meaning, I am grateful for what he's done (so far) in terms of free speech, but still unsure of his actual motives. He's a lefty after all. Part of me thinks he did this to expand his market beyond lefties. He's a business person and likely wants to keep the market for his products as open as possible. Which is actually good business. It just seems strange because in today's insane business world companies openly pander to about 1% of the population and actively dissuade about 50% of the population from buying their products.
I occasionally wonder whether twitter/FB/all the others will one day be used to simply look up who is on board with which candidate, which vax, which opinion… If they haven’t already taken note.
I picture some hired help making tally marks beside my name.
“OH, that KC, she made another pro-DeSantis remark! Put an X in her wrong-think political column!”
Agreed. Plus, as Jeff pointed out, where would you even find a big co. CEO who doesn't at least appear "woke" in social media and bio? (For those who aren't familiar with the insider baseball, CEOs of mega corporations are rarely posting their own social media content. They hire firms to do that for them, to post as them to build their profile. Who knows if it was even her posting any of that.)
But, I am also not a Musk "believer." Meaning, I am grateful for what he's done (so far) in terms of free speech, but still unsure of his actual motives. He's a lefty after all. Part of me thinks he did this to expand his market beyond lefties. He's a business person and likely wants to keep the market for his products as open as possible. Which is actually good business. It just seems strange because in today's insane business world companies openly pander to about 1% of the population and actively dissuade about 50% of the population from buying their products.
I occasionally wonder whether twitter/FB/all the others will one day be used to simply look up who is on board with which candidate, which vax, which opinion… If they haven’t already taken note.
I picture some hired help making tally marks beside my name.
“OH, that KC, she made another pro-DeSantis remark! Put an X in her wrong-think political column!”
Well said.