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Nice work. Long form content is best and I prefer to read vs listen. I look forward to seeing more.

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Good article, Clint. I look forward to more as I rarely listen to podcasts. Reading Substacks is highly addictive to me when there's good content.

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Great article, Clint

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Thanks, pumpkin

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Love it, man. As one of those recent college graduates, I greatly appreciate voices like you who helped me reason through all the insanity and propaganda.

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Happy to be of service. We all need help staying sane right now haha

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How to manipulate the algorithm; instead of rushing to scroll fast down the ads, stop now & then as if you’re actually reading/interested. Even click on one if possible. Advertisers believe the advertising is working & they’ll continue to place ads. This is how to keep Twitter going.

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Great article, thank you.

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Good article, Clint -- I tend to agree with you regarding Elon. I don't trust him either, but at this present moment he's the best shot we've got. Kind of makes it starkly clear just how bad a spot we're in that that's the case, doesn't it?

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Great breakdown! I wonder if Musk has to completely get rid of advertising. Is there an opportunity for other private companies (maybe small startups) to advertise on Twitter? Or can big money managers still strong-arm those businesses even though they’re not public?

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He doesn't need to go totally ad-free. I agree he could use smaller advertisers to supplement still but the management of smaller ad buys is tedious and I'm sure it isn't his preference. I would guess it will end up being a hybrid though to some extent. Thanks for reading

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Thanks, Clint.

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You should write here on substack more, even if to just post links to your videos on Odysee with a short description, since your youtube channel got deleted. RIP.

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Yet the so-called antifascists with their Lululemon tights, smart phones and Starbucks smash windows for their fascist overlords.

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