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[2602.28 --> 2603.52] They're talking about conversation starters. |
[2603.52 --> 2608.40] So they'll, they'll try to have like events that are happening around you and they'll |
[2608.40 --> 2612.14] try to use groups and things that you're both interested in to try to come up with something |
[2612.14 --> 2613.24] for you guys to do. |
[2614.02 --> 2615.68] That is hopefully interesting. |
[2616.22 --> 2616.86] Yeah, that's cool. |
[2618.10 --> 2624.54] One problem with the way particularly Tinder works is like, you know, the first stage of |
[2624.54 --> 2626.34] Tinder is like, Hey, you think I'm hot? |
[2626.48 --> 2627.28] I think you're hot. |
[2627.32 --> 2628.04] So we got that. |
[2628.04 --> 2630.46] So like, boom, that mystery solved. |
[2630.52 --> 2632.96] But then now you're just in an empty chat. |
[2633.08 --> 2634.74] You're like, what do we talk about? |
[2635.00 --> 2635.14] Yeah. |
[2635.24 --> 2636.40] Where do you start? |
[2636.66 --> 2639.42] So that actually might, this actually might help with that a lot. |
[2639.76 --> 2644.54] I haven't been on the dating scene in a long time, but I just having something that's like, |
[2644.60 --> 2648.30] Hey, we're both interested in this thing, but without having to go through the monotony of |
[2648.30 --> 2650.20] like reading through a basically resume. |
[2650.66 --> 2650.90] Yeah. |
[2650.98 --> 2651.70] Giant profile. |
[2651.84 --> 2651.98] Yeah. |
[2651.98 --> 2653.14] We need something in the middle here. |
[2653.34 --> 2653.40] Yeah. |
[2653.74 --> 2655.26] That's a, that's an interesting idea. |
[2655.38 --> 2659.42] It's just kind of funny that they're bringing this up at the time while they're having all |
[2659.42 --> 2660.18] these privacy issues. |
[2660.18 --> 2664.04] But at the same time, despite all the privacy issues, basically no one's leaving Facebook. |
[2664.72 --> 2666.90] So it's probably fine. |
[2666.90 --> 2674.42] Related to that, because of the privacy things, Facebook is revisiting the possibility of having |
[2674.42 --> 2677.88] a subscription model, not it would be an option. |
[2678.38 --> 2678.82] It's an option. |
[2678.94 --> 2679.10] Okay. |
[2679.36 --> 2679.70] Okay. |
[2679.84 --> 2681.00] Just want to say this loud and clear. |
[2681.12 --> 2683.72] Facebook's not going to be like, Hey, want to keep your Facebook account? |
[2684.36 --> 2686.72] Five bucks a month, 50 bucks a month. |
[2687.54 --> 2688.42] Oh, ad free. |
[2688.56 --> 2688.78] Okay. |
[2688.92 --> 2690.50] It would be an ad free subscription model. |
[2690.50 --> 2694.02] And I think it means you're going to be giving up a lot less data too. |
[2694.02 --> 2698.20] So they looked into this in the past and then internally, basically everyone was like, |
[2698.26 --> 2699.30] I don't think that's going to work. |
[2699.68 --> 2701.22] So they didn't bother doing it. |
[2701.30 --> 2705.62] But now they think the climate has changed enough that enough people who are, who are |
[2705.62 --> 2711.70] considering leaving Facebook because of data and ads might say, well, it's worth it to |
[2711.70 --> 2713.64] me to, to stay. |
[2714.34 --> 2718.32] If they get rid of ads and they don't scrape, I could be interested in this. |
[2718.84 --> 2719.44] See, I don't know. |
[2719.44 --> 2720.80] I might even use Facebook more. |
[2721.70 --> 2722.08] Really? |
[2722.08 --> 2727.28] This is really interesting to me because one of the questions here is like, would, would |
[2727.28 --> 2729.10] the spur more people to join? |
[2729.66 --> 2730.30] Hell no. |
[2730.44 --> 2732.16] In my opinion, no, not a chance. |
[2732.38 --> 2736.20] I don't think all it would do is retain existing customers. |
[2736.32 --> 2740.38] I don't think there was going to be anyone who's like, whoa, wit, it's subscription model |
[2740.38 --> 2740.64] now. |
[2740.72 --> 2741.06] I'm in. |
[2741.18 --> 2745.18] I think technically there will technically be some of those people, but I think it will |
[2745.18 --> 2747.92] be such an insignificant amount that it just won't matter. |
[2747.92 --> 2753.84] It'll be the same number of people who like want to pay with gold doubloons instead of |
[2753.84 --> 2754.44] US dollars. |
[2756.00 --> 2756.36] Yeah. |
[2756.42 --> 2760.62] Like it's going to be a really small amount of people, but I think it will definitely |
[2760.62 --> 2765.42] increase again, a very small percentage of people, but probably a bigger one than what |
[2765.42 --> 2766.26] we were just talking about. |
[2766.54 --> 2768.56] People like me to use it a little bit more. |
[2768.56 --> 2773.22] Um, I don't like ads, but I also don't like running ad blocker because kind of, you know, |
[2773.28 --> 2778.02] we do a thing on the internet and when you do things on the internet, ad blocker has the |
[2778.02 --> 2779.42] potential of taking away all of your money. |
[2779.48 --> 2780.76] It doesn't for us, obviously. |
[2781.44 --> 2784.92] Um, but I, I do feel like, I don't know. |
[2784.98 --> 2788.72] I don't want to get into the ad blocker thing because the entire internet just gets super |
[2788.72 --> 2790.74] pissed if you ever talk about it. |
[2790.74 --> 2793.48] But anyways, I don't run an ad blocker, so I prefer. |
[2793.48 --> 2794.28] Yeah, neither do I. |
[2794.70 --> 2796.54] I prefer to, you can do whatever you want. |
[2796.68 --> 2797.40] I'm not, I'm not judging. |
[2797.40 --> 2799.12] You can do whatever you want unless you want to be cool. |
[2800.36 --> 2803.58] Uh, but, and people are like, oh yeah, no. |
[2803.62 --> 2804.86] I actually just haven't gotten around to it. |
[2804.88 --> 2805.36] I'm just lazy. |
[2805.52 --> 2805.74] I don't know. |
[2806.70 --> 2811.22] Uh, but yeah, I would rather pay a website and not have to see ads. |
[2811.74 --> 2813.06] I liked that about Twitch. |
[2813.18 --> 2814.12] You could get Twitch Turbo. |
[2814.86 --> 2817.38] Now just everyone's Amazon Prime. |
[2817.44 --> 2818.30] I would have called it Twerbo. |
[2819.14 --> 2819.46] Twerbo. |
[2819.46 --> 2819.90] Twerbo. |
[2819.90 --> 2822.24] Then you could have a little, like, mascot for it. |
[2823.08 --> 2824.14] It's Twerbo. |
[2824.72 --> 2826.00] That's actually pretty cute. |
[2826.06 --> 2826.90] The twerking robot. |
[2827.38 --> 2827.86] Oh, okay. |
[2828.12 --> 2829.00] Not cute anymore. |
[2829.02 --> 2829.62] That's just Jibo. |
[2830.24 --> 2830.60] No! |
[2831.08 --> 2832.12] Where's Wancho going? |
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