I'm recording from my home in San Francisco to talk to two young
entrepreneurs: Tiffany Zhong interned at Product Hunt while she was still in
high school. After she finished school, she worked in venture capital before
starting Zebra Intelligence, a startup helping brands and old people like
myself better understand Gen Z. Drake Rehfeld is CEO of Splish, a Y
Combinator-backed company that's building social apps to make the internet
more fun. We talk about “what the kids are using these days” and all things
Generation Z. We also discuss the phenomenon of “digital influencers” on
Instagram, what Gen Z thinks of them, and why you would start your own. We
also talk about the “finsta,” the ways that “the kids these days” are
reshaping how identity works on the web, and some of the experimental social
apps that don't have any of the typical social features like comments,
followers or likes.
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I'm recording from my home in San Francisco to talk to two young
entrepreneurs: Tiffany Zhong interned at Product Hunt while she was still in
high school. After she finished school, she worked in venture capital before
starting Zebra Intelligence, a startup helping brands and old people like
myself better understand Gen Z. Drake Rehfeld is CEO of Splish, a Y
Combinator-backed company that's building social apps to make the internet
more fun. We talk about “what the kids are using these days” and all things
Generation Z. We also discuss the phenomenon of “digital influencers” on
Instagram, what Gen Z thinks of them, and why you would start your own. We
also talk about the “finsta,” the ways that “the kids these days” are
reshaping how identity works on the web, and some of the experimental social
apps that don't have any of the typical social features like comments,
followers or likes.
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