Sick of it reading this kind of childish lines, nowadayds, even in New Yorker!
“For many years, it was, like, ‘Your LinkedIn thing is going to be crushed, so even though we’re friendly, I don’t want to get too close to you personally, because I’m going to crush you.’ Now, of course, that’s behind us and we’re good friends.”
I hoped to get some real-life experience from the blogpost, literally blah what I read. With all respect to the author, though. I have no idea how that sort of posts are taking higher than 250 points nowadays. That's the question.
@Brave has no future in a sense of gathering people just because they hate ads, ads market is very noisy world. This market will find answers to any questions no matter someone's software is blocking ads or not. Because majority of Internet's users aren't much hate those clunky "click-on-me" links at all. Ignorance is a blessing.
Imagine, you are famous man! Orders are bad idea, here's why: to send for 1m subscribers that you are going to sell your pants from 1998 tour sounds interesting, but you do have just one pair of pant to sell.
“For many years, it was, like, ‘Your LinkedIn thing is going to be crushed, so even though we’re friendly, I don’t want to get too close to you personally, because I’m going to crush you.’ Now, of course, that’s behind us and we’re good friends.”