The former CEO of Reddit would like you all to stop bickering online
by Elizabeth Lopatto from The Verge - All Posts on (#5Y7MF)
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If Elon takes over Twitter, he is in for a world of pain," writes Yishan Wong, the former CEO of Reddit. He has no idea."
Wong goes on to suggest a version of Matt Levine's Elon Markets Hypothesis. According to Wong, Musk doesn't understand what has happened to internet culture since 2004. Or as I call it, just culture." Wong's specific example was Bitcoin - Musk's public interest in cryptocurrency is relatively recent - but it's also true that at least one hedge fund made a bunch of money by noticing Musk was interested in GameStop and immediately selling.
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