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In today’s newsletter: bad faith journalism, the other Beckham documentary, fun influencer trips, Saie’s anniversary exhibition, MLM season is upon us, a new celebrity beauty brand, sauna parties and bar etiquette, Hamptons rentals are down, the future of advertising is AI, and a bunch of other stuff.
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Congrats to Taylor Swift for finally buying back her masters.
This is why no one trusts traditional media. How are you going to call these two “the world’s most talked-about couple”! Bad faith journalism.
Tinder is testing a new feature that lets paid users add height preferences to their profiles. Funny, since a few years ago they made an April Fools’ announcement that they would introduce a “height verification” feature. It didn’t go down great. I actually don’t have a problem with this — most women screen for this kind of stuff anyway, and most men will lie about their height regardless. Besides, who’s even paying for Tinder these days?
The Technology Brothers told The Information that they could probably raise $15 million within an hour — but they won’t because “I believe that it would destroy us.” Lol, sure.