In this episode Byrne Hobart and Erik Torenbrg discuss how technological changes influence markets and business adaptability. They explore the dynamics and challenges of e-commerce roll-ups, the unique economic incentives of large platforms like Facebook and Google, the complexities of content moderation on social media platforms, and social securities' future liabilities and taxes.
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Byrne’s writing: thediff.co
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TIMESTAMPS:(00:00 ) Intro(00:23 ) Exploring E-Commerce Roll-Ups and the Amazon Model(07:13 ) Big Platforms and User Dynamics(10:52 ) Sponsor: Turpentine | Brave(12:41 ) The Never-Ending Challenge of Content Moderation(20:33 ) How AI Could Transform Advertising(29:53 ) Decoding the Economics of Facebook Marketplace(36:47 ) Understanding Shrinkflation and Its Impact on Inflation Measurement(45:46 ) The Future of Social Security: A Mark-to-Market Proposal(55:11) Wrap
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