
Pivot The FTC and DOJ are Stayin' Alive, and YouTube backtracks on bigotry
Jun 7, 2019
This week features lively discussions on the FTC and DOJ ramping up antitrust enforcement against tech giants like Facebook and Google. YouTube faces scrutiny over content moderation and balancing free speech with user safety. The hosts blend political banter with personal anecdotes, including insights on figures like Nancy Pelosi and Bette Midler. They explore the impact of corporate practices on labor dynamics and food insecurity, and hint at exciting market predictions for major tech companies.
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Antitrust optimism
- The FTC and DOJ's renewed interest in antitrust laws offers a chance to address tech monopolies.
- Breaking up these companies could increase competition, innovation, and shareholder value.
Breakup economics
- Breaking up large tech companies like Google and Facebook is economically sound.
- This separation fosters competition and can unlock greater shareholder value.
Amazon breakup
- Amazon should be broken up, especially AWS and its fulfillment services.
- This would create more competition with companies like FedEx and UPS.
