I have a feeling he’s not bothered by the people who won’t talk to him.
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Replying to @TrevMcKendrick @paulg and
People who choose to opt out is a very different and also interesting conversation. Should communications platforms have better measures of anti-engagement to see if their platform is becoming prematurely hostile to certain groups? If people exercise free will to leave, is that a
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Replying to @TrevMcKendrick @paulg and
Harm is a more specific term. Wait, what is the point you want to make?
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Replying to @TrevMcKendrick @paulg and
Out of what? Talking to him? Out of Silicon Valley? Out of the technology industry?
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Replying to @TrevMcKendrick @paulg and
My point is that lots of people opt out all the time and might be turned off by his ideas without you knowing. But some people want to engage with him critically, because he’s influential over who and what gets funded and builds the technology that shapes the world tomorrow.
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People can choose to leave your hypothetical Grateful Dead concert, but now they also have a megaphone back and the right to use that toohttps://twitter.com/trevmckendrick/status/1080373441872703493?s=21 …
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