When startups are doing well, their investor updates are short and full of numbers. When they're not, their updates are long and mostly words.
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Thought you were referring to Clover Health
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Love Replit
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This guy could literally just send you a tweet.
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what about when they just start posting memes on Twitter instead of worrying about investors?pic.twitter.com/lo19z2L7Im
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What made you invest in replit?
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I'd been waiting for Replit since 2000. http://paulgraham.com/worked.html
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For those interested in learning more about Replit:https://twitter.com/Jeff_Burke14/status/1359514586555162628 …
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is there a rule for telling how a startup is doing based on their founder's twitter accounts?
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When startups are doing well, the founder's Twitter account is full of customer testimonials. When they're not, their account is inactive. Or worse, they remove the company handle from their bio.
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