that what you envisaged when you bought twitter? you bought twitter? i must confess to you bought twitter? i must confess to some you bought twitter? i must confess to some delight i you bought twitter? i must confess to some delight in | confess to some delight in removing the verified badge from the new york times. that was. that was great. anyway, there s they re still alive and well, so they re doing fine. ., ., , and well, so they re doing fine. ., ., , ., fine. but on a serious note, it could flame fine. but on a serious note, it could flame disinformation i could flame disinformation again if you have verified accounts that are from anyone who can pay money. they go off to potentially the topper feeds. they get more action on twitter and traditional media that may not pay for verification doesn t. do you see how that could potentially be a driver of misinformation? well, i mean, ithink the be a driver of misinformation? well, i mean, i think the media is a driver of
proceeding with that kind of you know what i mean, identifying, do you think part of it is the supposed you are responsibility of the afternoon citizen to let the racism fly at that point? we have had so little backlash that you can count on your hand if you have eight fingers. the backlash after 9/11 didn t happen. new research has found that the united states is the least racist country in the united states. it is hard to find post 9/11 backlash against muslims. if you look around the country it is very, very hard to find. i feel like i read something going on in brooklyn every day. but they are directed at you, bill. i have a wonderful fan from a delightful weekend in florida. my favorite story of the night from bombs to moms.