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THE SELF-INTEREST STACK MARC ANDREESSEN is a famously successful and opinionated investor and thought leader. Someone I’ve known for 20 years. Always interesting and provocative. One of my favorite guests at my discussion dinners. That’s not to say I agree with him on everything. In the last few years, our email exchanges are more about TV shows and good espionage books rather than business or politics. On social media, he's been a beacon. He’s shared. He’s blocked. He’s disappeared from platforms. He started using the social audio chat platform CLUBHOUSE. His use helped put it on the map. Then his firm ANDREESSEN HOROWITZ announced a big investment in it. Then he and his partners gathered their extensive network in media and technology as guests and hosts on the platform. It worked. Literally, within days it became THE place to be. Think of a small room or big auditorium with guests like ELON and ZUCK. You get the picture. You had to receive an invite to join the platform. And any individual can block you. There are leaders in tech (and other sectors) that don’t like the filter of the media. They like to control their own story. They don’t see the value of the checks and balances. They can be liberal with a block. They use private message apps. They’ve often left or limited their use of public forums like Twitter - even if you block, your posts get around. Maybe they even limit who can reply. So when Clubhouse launched and some of those journos Marc and others didn’t care for were blocked from those small rooms or auditoriums, well, they didn’t like that much.
Not saying I agree with that tactic (I block and cancel with the best of them. Not journalists, but the average venomous psycho on social media). But I get it. Some want to control their s***. Totally. I dubbed this overall approach and things like it, “THE SELFINTEREST STACK.”
How does one control the elements and variables around them to create a certain outcome? Seems simple enough. They like a platform. They invest in a platform. They seed the platform with content. They promote it. They limit those they don’t want on it. They make money. It’s their self-interest. Their stack. Others don’t have to like it but it is what it is. Now like other “pretty young things” in the venture world, things hit a plateau. It’s hard to “force” something to happen. And with incredible rise, Clubhouse growth slowed and scale has challenges.
But these are the early days. Like landing on PLYMOUTH ROCK on your way to HAWAII. I wouldn’t judge it yet. Others are. Investor SHAAN PURI wrote a hysterical and all too real threadon what could
happen. But that’s likely one of the things that Marc A can’t stand about the press, the rise and fall stories. The “X killed Y” the “X is over” headlines. Hot, then not. When social media and the press start it can feel like vultures on a carcass to an investoror founder.
As an aside... I think the current issues are more related to an early product and frankly content moderation. They are now adding creator-focused enhancements. Let’s see
what happens. Do I think platforms like this have as many lives as Twitter has had? No shot. But they just began. One thing I did notice as this thing exploded was the boredom. No different than any social media platform, there is a lot of boring s***. Some of the discussion rooms could put a cokehead to sleep. That’s not the platform’s fault but does point out the importance of good discussion moderation. That’s a talent. Not everyone has it and the platform depends on creators getting better at it. And with a lot of good ones, others will learn. Funny enough, journalists tend to be very good at it. Quality is something FALON FATEMI AND MARC CUBAN are working on with competitor, FIRESIDE CHAT.
Like I’ve written before, I think the
professional, ethical, fact-checked, “do-their-job-well” media are an important part of our lives. They can look out for us. They help us answer questions. WASHINGTON POST’S MARGARET SULLIVAN codifies thevalues
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“Oversight. Transparency. Factuality. Spotlighting wrongdoing. Giving a voice to the voiceless.” But journalism is a filter to some and that doesn’t sit well with them. Especially when everyone can communicate directly. And when tribe-like mentality takes over. But that isn’t going to breed checks and balances. And in an age when every company is a media company, we need to be aware of that. And journalists need to be aware that everything they do and say on social media impacts how we think about their work. It's in theirself-interest.
A place where the “Self Interest Stack” has really upset me is in politics and media. I’ve always wanted to believe (and do) that journalism's purpose was to be independent. Even a journalist that leaned toward a certain political party was not above the proper and healthy antagonistic relationship they should have with their subject. They still covered, critiqued, and reported the truth. This relates to any party. Right or left. GOP or DEMS. Conservative or liberal. I belong to no party. But a recent Twitter thread by former conservative operative MATTHEW SHEFFIELDreally
got my attention. And before anyone starts with some “whataboutisms” about Democrats, again I say, this can be related to any party. This is a must-read thread.
Please, please, please read the whole thing, but a few tweets stoodout…
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_“As the co-creator of NewsBusters, the most prominent anti-media website, I was part of a decades-long tradition of complaining about media elites being "unfair" to conservative views. There is still much to that argument, but eventually, I saw that I was missing context…. What I did not realize until I began expanding my work into creating actual media and reporting institutions such as the Washington Examiner (I was the founding online editor) was that U.S. CONSERVATIVES DO NOT UNDERSTAND THE PURPOSE OF JOURNALISM… This became evident to me as I saw that conservative-dominated media outlets were MUCH more biased than outlets run by liberals. The latter had flaws that arose from a lack of diversities (note plural) but they operated mostly in good faith. That's not how the former operated… I EVENTUALLY REALIZED THAT MOST PEOPLE WHO RUN RIGHT-DOMINATED MEDIA OUTLETS SEE IT AS THEIR DUTY TO BE UNFAIR AND TO FAVOR REPUBLICANS BECAUSE DOING SO WOULD SOMEHOW COUNTERACT PERCEIVED LIBERAL BIAS.”_ And in a NEW YORK TIMES interview,
Sheffield explains how self-interest led to a different reality. The “Self-Interest Stack” in this case abdicates responsibility in order to be in line with the party or leader. Any sense of independence (and that’s not a totally blanket statement) is trumped by loyalty and self-interest. It can be overtly deliberate or it can just creep up on you over time out of survival or need for acceptance. While the value of journalism that Sullivan points out is crystal clear to me, that’s not necessarily the case for many of my fellow citizens. THE AMERICAN PRESS INSTITUTE released a report by THE MEDIA INSIGHT PROJECT entitled “A new way of looking at trust in media: Do Americans share journalism’s core values?"
And it has me worried. Sullivan covers it in “Bad news for journalists: The public doesn’t share our values. But there’s hope.”
Those core values are not universally shared. The beating down of the media by politicians and thought leaders has had a major impact. It makes leaders less accountable. This isn't good for anyone in any party. The self-interest extends to those supporting those leaders. Support for authority. “They worry that some of the things journalists believe in can be intrusive and get in the way of officials doing their jobs…” And they want to see journalists be more solution-oriented than “got ya” oriented. Fair points. And less about self-interest than societal interest but still unchecked. The topic fascinates me. The psychology involved fascinates me. The propaganda leading to the stack fascinates me. You can apply to business, politics, or pretty much any sector. I get the need to control our outcomes. But we are not omniscient. The media at its best is invaluable. The loyalty over fact trend is frightening and it’s led to a corrosive division that spills out into our lives. So it has me thinking whether in business or politics or life. What really is in our self-interest? Was FDR right? Is self-interest the enemy of alltrue affection?
I'm just starting to take this in. Just starting to connect the dots. I’m going to go deeper into this topic for my self-interest. Andyours?
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TYLER COWEN: THE END OF OUR 50-YEAR STAGNATION Chris Anderson & Tyler Cowen Some believe our world has changed at a rapid pace in recent decades. From the rise of the internet to the proliferation of startups spinning out inventions, it can certainly seem that way. In this episode, though, economist Tyler Cowen argues that none of this has really transformed the ways we live over the last 50 years.media tech
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AMC STOCK IS WORTH LESS THAN A MOVIE TICKET: ANALYSTBrian Sozzi
Wall Street continues to advise caution to those folks aggressively trading movie theater chain AMC.media
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HOW HACKING BECAME A PROFESSIONAL SERVICE IN RUSSIAJoshua Yaffa
The outfit behind the Colonial Pipeline attack had a blog, a user-friendly interface, and a sliding fee scale for helping hackers cash in on stolen information.media tech
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THE LAB-LEAK ORIGIN CLAIM FOR COVID-19 IS IN THE NEWS, BUT IT'S STILLFACT-FREE
Michael Hiltzik
The lab-leak hypothesis for COVID-19 is getting lots of attention, but there remains no evidence for the claim that COVID-19 originated in a laboratory in China or anywhere else.media
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THE GRITTY JAPANESE DRAMA THAT GRIPPED THE WORLDWaiyee Yip
A little Japanese girl trudges home through a snowy blizzard - an iconic television scene from the 1980s that many around the worldwould remember.
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WHAT ON EARTH IS GOING ON WITH SIMPLIFIED LOGOS?Why?
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THE LONG ARC OF TIMEOm Malik
A few days back, I watched with wonder and awe as a copter flew on the Red Planet. Witnessing Ingenuity take off from the Mars Perseverance Rover and send images all the way back to us humans filled me with an immense sense of joy and tremendous gratitude for technology andscience.
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'STAR WARS: WAR OF THE BOUNTY HUNTERS' #1 REVEALS RETURN OF QI'RAJames Whitbrook
Marvel's new Star Wars comic event series War of the Bounty Hunters opens with a bang, revealing that Boba Fett lost the carbonite-frozen Han Solo on his way to Jabba. But who's stolen it from him? A familiar organization with some shocking connections.media
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THE E.U.’S DIGITAL COVID CERTIFICATE COULD SOON BE AVAILABLE TOAMERICANS
Suzanne Rowan Kelleher On Tuesday (Jun. 1), the European Commission announced that the EU Digital Covid Certificate was finally live. At launch, seven E.U. countries are using the app and the other bloc countries will roll itout by July 1.
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AN INTIMATE LOOK AT JAMES BALDWIN AND HIS RARELY DISCUSSED SUICIDEATTEMPTS
Allison Conner
Harmony Holiday wants to show “the Baldwin who was baffled and befuddled and wounded and perfectly real.”media
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AS AUCTIONEERS AND ARTISTS RUSH INTO NFTS, MANY COLLECTORS STAY AWAYZachary Small
Auction sales show a schism in the market: speculative buyers flock to crypto art while blue-chip collectors hold back, fearing legal gray areas and copyright issues.media tech
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FOR VIJAY IYER, JAZZ ISN’T ABOUT COOLNESS — IT’S ABOUT DEFIANCE Nate Sloan & Charlie Harding The pianist’s new improvised album tackles racism and injustice without saying a word.media music
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HBO MAX UPDATE FOR TVOS BREAKS KEY FEATURES ON APPLE TVFilipe Espósito
Following the HBO Max launch, HBO has decided to leave Apple TV Channels - which let users subscribe to and watch HBO content directly in the Apple TV app. Unfortunately, it seems that the experience with its own app has been disappointing users, as a recent report notes that the latest version of the HBO Max app for tvOS "breaks severalkey features."
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WHY ISRAELI PROGRESSIVES HAVE STARTED TO TALK ABOUT ‘APARTHEID’Michael Sfard
When I first heard this argument from Palestinians 20 years ago, I rejected it. But the evidence is mounting before our eyes, says human rights lawyer Michael Sfard.media
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HELEN KELLER BARBIE DOLL IS NEWEST IN MATTEL'S 'INSPIRING WOMEN' LINEEllen Gutoskey
Keller’s Barbie features historically accurate details that reveal a little about who she was and when she lived.media
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AMAZON FIRED HIM -- NOW HE’S TRYING TO UNIONIZE 5,000 WORKERS IN NEWYORK
Steven Greenhouse
Christian Smalls is taking on the fiercely anti-union colossus , convinced that a union of only Amazon workers is the smartest way to rally Amazon employees.media tech
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THIS RUGGED OFF-ROAD HYBRID IS JEEP’S BRIDGE TO THE FUTUREHannah Elliott
The Wrangler 4XE Unlimited Rubicon shows that electrics have a bright future at Jeep.media tech
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COULD BREXIT DESTROY BRITISH FASHION?Elizabeth Paton
Already pushed to the breaking point by the pandemic, designers, manufacturers and retailers claim the newly-negotiated Brexit deal isa disaster.
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CYBERCRIME TO COST THE WORLD $10.5 TRILLION ANNUALLY BY 2025Steve Morgan
If it were measured as a country, then cybercrime - which is predicted to inflict damages totaling $6 trillion USD globally in 2021 - would be the world's third-largest economy after the U.S. and China.media tech
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PARKINSON'S, AI AND MERory Cellan-Jones
For two weeks recently I got into a steady routine. At 10:30 each morning, I would sit at my kitchen table, strap three devices containing sensors to my right arm, and switch on a tablet computer. Then I would spend 20 minutes going through a series of exercises monitored by a man who popped up in a window on the screen.media tech
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THE SECRET THAT THIS UFO REPORT EXPOSESChris Cillizza
Sometime later this month, Congress is expected to receive a detailed report from the Defense Department and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence that provides -- in far greater detail than ever before -- what the government knows about unidentified flying objects.media
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AMERICA STILL NEEDS COUNTERINSURGENCYMax Boot
The “Forever Wars” are ending, but the fight against terrorists and guerrillas will go on.media
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INTRODUCING THE 50 OVER 50: WOMEN PROVING SUCCESS HAS NO AGE LIMITMaggie McGrath
Meet our inaugural class of entrepreneurs, leaders, scientists and creators who, after the age of 50, are achieving their greatest accomplishments and making their biggest impact. Together, they embody a new movement of women who reject the idea that the most dynamic part of life is the first half.media
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HOW RESELLERS TURNED NIKE’S MOST HUMBLE AIR FORCE 1 SHOE INTO A GOLDMINE
Ian Servantes
They have created artificial scarcity for a simple, all-white sneaker that should be widely available.media fashion
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TOM HANKS: YOU SHOULD LEARN THE TRUTH ABOUT THE TULSA RACE MASSACRETom Hanks
Schools and the entertainment industry, which help shape what is history and what is forgotten, must portray the burden of racism inour nation.
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I’M A BILLIONAIRE POLITICIAN, BUT HERE’S WHY YOU, A REGULAR PERSON, HAVE TO SAVE THE WORLD Meghana Indurti & Rima Parikh Purchase your world-saving equipment from Amazon. Amazon cares about bringing people together, as long as those people aren’t coming together to form a union.media
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IN RESPONSE TO OVERSIGHT BOARD, TRUMP SUSPENDED FOR TWO YEARS; WILL ONLY BE REINSTATED IF CONDITIONS PERMITNick Clegg
We're announcing new enforcement protocols for exceptional circumstances and confirming the time-bound penalty for Mr. Trump’saccounts.
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FACEBOOK REVERSES POLICY PROTECTING POLITICIANS FROM ENGAGING INHARMFUL SPEECH
Salvador Rodriguez
Facebook on Friday announced a major reversal to its content moderation policies, saying politicians' posts will no longer be exempt from the company's rules that prevent users from engaging inharmful speech.
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HOW PIZZA TOOK OVER OUR FREEZERSErnie Smith
The evolution of the frozen pizza, the ideal form of sustenance for people who have an oven, a microwave, or an aversion to delivery. (Possibly all three.)media
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