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When the Twitter acquisition was a story about free speech and content moderation, I didn’t have much to say. Those are really hard problems about which I have no special insights to contribute. But over the past week, the story has evolved into one with which I’m much more comfortable: how to better monetize Twitter.
I have some ideas, one of which is that Twitter’s users should have a seat at the table, and upside in the outcome.
This essay covers three topics:
This audio essay is sponsored by Masterworks.
By Packy McCormick | Turpentine4.9
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When the Twitter acquisition was a story about free speech and content moderation, I didn’t have much to say. Those are really hard problems about which I have no special insights to contribute. But over the past week, the story has evolved into one with which I’m much more comfortable: how to better monetize Twitter.
I have some ideas, one of which is that Twitter’s users should have a seat at the table, and upside in the outcome.
This essay covers three topics:
This audio essay is sponsored by Masterworks.

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