Yes, because they built a shitty product.
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You can see Wall Street and San Hill Road champing at the bit to fund start ups to take down Facebook and its $475 billion market cap, right?
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The startups that had a shot at eating into Facebook, like Instagram and WhatsApp, were acquired by Facebook.
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I have to say I kinda agree with (((Alex))) here. We need to keep it consistent with real world, the baker that refused to bake a gay wedding cake. He should have that right. Giving Twitter the luxury of regulation by the government is asking for overall free speech regulation.
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A regulation to protect free speech is not a regulation on free speech. There's a big difference between a small business like a bakery with thousands of alternatives and massive corporations with market power.
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It's a difficult one for me. I just don't want to see monopolies have that kind of power.
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Tell that to meet in 1999, IBM in 1988, or digital equipment in 1977. Stay in your lane steve, you're an old pc man too dumb to realize after seeing change happen multiple times that change happens.
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What’s stopping anyone from using Google Plus, or Bing, or Gab for that matter?
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Steve, you should look into
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No one remembers Wave
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