Twitter (with Dick Costolo)

Twitter(与迪克·科斯特洛)

Acquired

商务

2020-10-29

1 小时 22 分钟
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A week before the 2020 US Presidential election, former Twitter CEO Dick Costolo joins us to tell the story of a company that has impacted all of our lives (political and otherwise) like none other. While it's easy to forget now, a very viable alternate history exists where it's Twitter, not Facebook, who owns Instagram, and Vine, not TikTok, that's the global platform for mobile video. We dive into it all on this episode — and of course while we had Dick, we also had to discuss his controversial recent deleted tweet.  Sponsors:ServiceNow: https://bit.ly/acqsnaiagentsHuntress: https://bit.ly/acqhuntressVanta: https://bit.ly/acquiredvanta More Acquired!: Get email updates with hints on next episode and follow-ups from recent episodesJoin the SlackSubscribe to ACQ2Merch Store!New! We're codifying our own Playbook notes and takeaways from each episode, and posting them on our website. You can read them at: https://www.acquired.fm/episodes/twitter-with-dick-costolo Links: Ashish Goel at Stanford: https://web.stanford.edu/~ashishg/twitter.htmlDick and Adam's new firm, 01 Advisors: https://01a.com/Carve Outs: Vote! https://www.vote.org
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  • Yeah, I'd prefer the one single take, so, you know, but we'll see what happens.

  • Doesn't matter.

  • Welcome to season seven, episode five of Acquired, the podcast about great technology companies and the stories and playbooks behind them.

  • I'm Ben Gilbert and I'm the co founder of Pioneer Square Labs, a startup studio and venture capital firm in Seattle.

  • And I'm David Rosenthal and I am an independent advisor to startups and angel investor based in San Francisco.

  • And we are your hosts.

  • Today we tell the story of a company that has changed every single one of our lives.

  • Twitter.

  • Whether you use the product all day, every day, like I know many of you out there do, ostensibly as part of your jobs, or you have just seen the occasional discomforting tweet from a world leader, there is no doubt that Twitter impacts us all, especially heading into this historic U.S.

  • president presidential election.

  • But how did these 140 character messages that grew out of the SMS protocol eventually play such an outsized role in our society?

  • And conversely, why is it that despite being the heartbeat of the world, Twitter still pales in comparison, both in user numbers and in revenue, to its juggernaut social media cousin, Facebook?

  • So a lot of ink has been spilled on Twitter's founding and its early days of musical chairs between various founders and board members.

  • And most of our listeners know all about that.

  • So as Ben and I were reflecting on what the acquired way to do a Twitter episode would be, we realized that there actually was this pretty significant fork in history.

  • You might say it turned on a knife point, where Starting in about 2010, it could have been Twitter that ended up owning Instagram, not Facebook.

  • And the conversation we'd be having today about mobile, consumer and social could all.

  • Look very different indeed.

  • Well, we have the most authoritative source possible to help us tell that story, especially this period of Twitter.

  • The former CEO who generated the first dollar of revenue, scaled it to a real business and took it public.