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I would like a truly-global-socialmedia-content-platform that will enable readers (subscribers or any other) to interact around articles, publications that are being posted, to foster reflection, cooperation, and collaboration. I remember a specific case where I asked several well-known economists in Chile, their perspectives about an article from #MartinWolf, the comments I received were VERY helpful to better understand the context, consequences, deeper roots and to complement the landscape you provide. https://twitter.com/RodrigoLobos/status/1176981777040191488 . Note I don't personally know some of the economists, but the posts that followed helped all of us to understand our perspectives around your insight. You should definitively build a FT SocialMedia platform. There is one for media https://WT.Social , you are in an ideal position to lead one around finance/economy. I even envisage subdomains for economic/finance departments, NGOs, internationalplayers, like https//worldbank.ftsocial.com https://ucla.ftsocial.com https://hsbc.ftsocial.com #cocreation #ContentPlatformOnSteroids (unfortunatelly the ftsocial domain is taken, but you can use ftsmp , FT SociamMedia Platform)
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