1/ Tweetstorm on twitter future as requested by @tomcritchlow
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3/ My first move would be to hire somebody really good at hiring, esp senior level
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4/ Next, first key hire: cost controller. Dump all adventurism, get costs to facebook parity at that stage of user base.
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5/ Next, inventory all initiatives, dump absolutely everything that's better done by an API. Dumb pipes 'r us direction.
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6/ This means, no VR, no "moments", no weird stomping on Meerkat with Periscope etc.
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7/ Next, solve for safety, safety, safety as top 3 foundational features. A single harassed/trolled/doxxed person is one too many.
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8/ Then once core user base *trusts* that there is a basic standard of public safety. It's API time.
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9/ Once safety is solved and under constant monitoring at lowest possible cost, take "messaging bus of the Internet" seriously.
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10/ The absolutely crucial feature of twitter, central to ALL its value is that it's now the world's town square.
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11/ Not email, not Facebook, not IRC, not Slack... NOTHING can connect random strangers across the planet the way Twitter can.
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12/ Example: Just yesterday, I created an 'East Africa' list for myself to instantly immerse myself in that region's public conversations.
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