Mr. Pink plays the world’s smallest social media violin
Published: Wed, 06/09/21
With the flip of a switch — poof! — half a million followers gone.
The reason?
Russia or something.
At least, that’s the usual boogey man these days.
But what’s important here ain’t the campaign or the reason they got booted off Facebook. It’s the fact that right afterwards, they high-tailed it over to another big tech platform (Twitter) that is also demonstrably ideologically against them, and started tagging and pleading for the help of all the politicians who literally did nothing about big tech becoming the new monarchy in the first place when they had a chance.
Reminds me of a scene in Reservoir Dogs.
The one where they are talking about waitresses not getting paid enough.
And Mr. Pink rubs his fingers together and says:
“Do you know what this is? It’s the world's smallest violin playing just for the waitresses.”
So goes the attitude of any of the free big tech social media platforms towards businesses they cancel, de-platform, shadow ban, suspend, hide, or jerk around at any time, for any reason, at their pleasure.
Depending on one’s enemies it is not a particularly wise business strategy.
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Bottom line:
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After multiple software launches I’ve seen how it ain’t like info products.
By that I mean, you don’t want thousands of people piling in right away. That only makes for a lot of frustrated & unhappy customers. It’s much better to grow slowly and roll out over time. Thus, the Friday deadline to get your free test drive may get abruptly shortened without warning. And, even people who get in for the test drive may not be able to buy for a while if you linger too long to make a decision once inside. And of course if that happens where we close it early due to demand… and you wait too long to buy it after taking your test drive, you will miss out on the above savings.
We shalt see how it goes.
Really, it all depends on the demand.
So this does not favor the procrastinator.
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Ben Settle