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#16: How to Create Something New (And Better) With Old Ideas with Teddy Solomon

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Teddy Solomon was only a freshman at Stanford when he realized he could make a better social media platform for college kids. Three years later, Fizz is one of the hottest social networks on more than 80 campuses across the nation with a recent boost of $25 million in Series B funding by NEA, all because Solomon and his team improved on old ideas of what a social network can be.   On this episode of Something New, Solomon discusses why allowing students to contribute and comment anonymously makes them feel safer, why the company’s moderation system works where other companies’ have failed, and how Fizz catches on so quickly each time it’s introduced to a new campus.   Leeor and Steph also discuss why everyone should spend a Sunday afternoon deleting any embarrassing social media posts they made in college.   Don’t forget to follow Leeor on Twitter at https://twitter.com/lmushin and Steph at https://twitter.com/stephmui. Learn more about the Something New podcast at https://somethingnewpod.com.

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