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Economist. Paid media specialist by day, web developer at night and weekends. Hopeful about America's promise of equality, justice, and true democracy.
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I get your point but I don't see anything wrong about it.
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Welcome to Bluesky. I follow you on X. Glad to see you here.
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Great work.
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😂😂😂😂
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I love Havertz but we need a new number 9. Pls don't say Gabriel Jesus.
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What monitor is this?
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Running ads to validate an idea isn’t bad, but most fail due to poor execution. A landing page won’t work if:
1. The idea doesn’t solve a real problem.
2. Targeting misses the right audience.
3. Messaging/offer isn’t compelling.
It’s strategy, not just ads, that validates ideas.
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Criticism of tech isn’t hostility; it’s a demand for accountability. The left seeks a tech ecosystem that aligns innovation with equity and fairness—one that uplifts workers, respects regulation, and prioritizes the public good over unchecked profit-driven disruption.
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Nwanna, Historically, the left has supported tech as a tool to improve lives, democratize information, and foster innovation. However, the tech industry’s undermining of organized labor, flouting of regulations, and push toward job displacement without safeguards conflict with core leftist values.
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Such a time saver! Absolutely essential.