The first couple o years of facebook where i think the scari us for a lot of facebook investors who sold out at 20 dollars a share. If you do really well, the going up thousands of %. I mean, all the stuff that apple did that you loved, they did it while they were public. And so, you know, it's a financial event. It puts us on a cadence that says, hey, every quarter, rightly or wrongly, short term or whatever, you're going to be judged for how you did. The whole public company thing is some sort of, like, like, weird ending, which i just can't, you knowhat i mean,
Jason covers Instagram's Adam Mosseri announcing the pause of Instagram Kids (2:09), the recent firing of Bevy employee following a hostile interaction in Brooklyn (21:51). Then, Squarespace Founder and CEO Anthony Casalena joins (35:43) to discuss what marketing channels have been best for growing the company, new products offerings and shares stories from scaling and more!