Reminds me a bit of the Open AI board. Most of them I'd never heard of either.
For OpenAI... Altman (and formerly Musk) were not that adult supervision. Nor is the board they ended up with. They needed some people on that board and in the company to keep things sane while cherishing the (supposed) original vision.
(Now, of course that original Google vision is just laughable as Sundar and Ruth have completely eviscerated what was left of it, but whatever)
The old twitter did not decide to randomly detonate themselves when they were worth $80 billion. In fact they found a sucker to sell to, right before the market crashed on perpetually loss-making companies like twitter.
>(Now, of course that original Google vision is just laughable as Sundar and Ruth >have completely eviscerated what was left of it, but whatever)
Those two things happening one after another is not coincidence.
Easily…anywhere except at a megacorp where a privacy review takes months and you can expect to make about a quarter worth of progress a year.
Even the clown car isn't this bad.
They seem more like the sort of people you'd see running wikimedia.