This was an interesting podcast I was listening to the other day. I think the answer is a resounding yes. As the bigger platforms are becoming bastions for radicalization, does that impact your marketing strategies on them?
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Yeah for sure.. I'm a strong free speech advocate, but I do think it's hard to know how to manage all of the hate speech.. like X is completely out of control now that they've stopped censoring anything. I think it's crucial to navigate social media thoughtfully, and try to avoid adding to the negativity. But figuring out how to do that effectively is very tough
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Figuring out how to do that is very tough. On X I’d rather not try at all. Still trying to figure out and leverage other platforms along the way.