Joe Rogan currently has one of the biggest platforms in the world. His podcast show, the Joe Rogan Experience, is one of the most popular podcast shows and has hosted a lot of great personalities.
Many iconic people like Kanye West, Elon Musk, and Dr. Jordan Peterson have been guests on his podcast show. One of his guests, Bill Ottman, absolutely blew Joe Rogan’s mind after he explained the science behind how Google and Facebook have grown.
Ottman explained,” Facebook and Google use the dirtiest tricks in the book to grow. They literally latch their tentacles into everybody’s phones, grabbed all their phones, grabbed all their contacts like, you know, followed you in your browser. Like every surveillance tactic. They could get to grow. “
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“There are these sort of dark growth, hacking tricks that a lot of apps will use to increase their user base. It’s very basically like, manipulative growth techniques to get people to give them more information than you otherwise would. “
Bill Ottman is the CEO and co-founder of Minds, which is an alternative technology-based blockchain form of social media. It is different. The social media platform is more privacy-based, unlike Facebook and Google. Rogan was amazed by what Ottman told him about Facebook and Google.
Joe Rogan praises Floyd Mayweather
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Joe Rogan is a huge fan of combat sports. The UFC color commentator made an interesting observation about fighters that start training striking since a younger age. In an episode with the former UFC middleweight champion, Michael Bisping, Rogan used boxing legend Floyd Mayweather as an example for fluid striking technique.
He said,” That’s the thing with striking, too. For some people, and I don’t know why some people. Can’t figure it out. But for some people, when they’re learning striking later in life, they never develop that kind of fluidity that a person like, a Floyd Mayweather, for example. From the time he was a small child, he was learning proper technique.”
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Do you agree with Rogan on this? Is Floyd’s technique so different than other boxers? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.
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