As someone who started his career in the early 2010s consumer social “glory days”, I can’t imagine a product more poised for these things than Twitter Twitter is the ultimate cockroach. Twitter went an entire decade with virtually no feature development and murdering every *great* co it acquired (vine, periscope, etc) It will live forever and at least be the center of the universe for the tech-forward niche
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OpenAI needs its own social network, not another Twitter clone, but the first AI-native platform. Imagine a place where: • Every post can be instantly deep-researched, fact-checked, and context-expanded in real time by GPT-5. No more misinformation rabbit holes, every claim can be backed by citations on the spot. • Discussions aren’t just chaotic threads, they’re dynamic knowledge maps. Instead of 1,000 repeated arguments, the AI merges ideas, shows where opinions overlap, and surfaces the actual unresolved questions. • Every user can spin up an “AI twin” that participates in debates when you’re offline, learns your style, and evolves your arguments over time. You don’t just have followers, you have a legacy of thought that grows smarter with you. • Viral content isn’t rewarded by outrage or clickbait, it’s ranked by a hybrid of human engagement and AI-measured contribution to truth, clarity, and insight. The dopamine economy replaced with an understanding economy. • Instead of ads, the platform monetizes premium AI features, custom reasoning agents, and niche AI communities. No surveillance capitalism. No ad targeting. This would be the first network where conversations don’t die, they compound into collective intelligence. If OpenAI built it, they wouldn’t just compete with Twitter. They’d build the place where the internet finally stops shouting and starts thinking. @sama @OpenAI @kevinweil @gdb @markchen90 @ChatGPTapp
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