On this episode of OnWithKaraSwisher, Kara reflects on more than 15 years of covering Facebook and why bringing back Donald Trump is a lose-lose
It is still his call. I just, whatever, he can give it over to Nick Clegg, you know, a glorified person that he puts in place, or whoever.Well, you know … he doesn’t have any skin in the game that Mark does. I mean he does, I guess, he sort of does. But it’s easier to put in this very smooth-talking British guy who’s been in politics, to just give it off to him. I find it fascinating that he wanted the responsibility. But it is ultimately Mark’s decision.
I think they’ve created a perfect machine where you can’t, where nothing is a good decision. There’s no good decisions here. And so they either have to decide,, or they’re gonna have to let everybody talk, and those are the two choices, essentially. And then deal with those slings and arrows, you know, and the damage that could come with it.
and to get people on his side. And that’s, it’s very effective that way. You can’t do that on Twitter. It just doesn’t … there’s no mechanism.
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