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Alexis Ohanian, 23 times Grand Slam champion Serena Williams’ husband, never shies away from disclosing his take on different matters. Though at the same time, he pays attention to what others think. He understands the public’s mindset well and keeps updating himself by interacting with them.

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Ohanian uses different social media platforms to stay in touch. However, his favorite seems to be Twitter. The co-founder of Reddit enjoys the news that Twitter provides him and loves having a debate with fans. The most recent one was about Steve Jobs’ footwear.

Alexis Ohanian reacts to people selling and purchasing jobs footwear

Ohanian took on Twitter to have a discussion with fans after stumbling upon an advertisement offering Apple’s founder’s sandals for sale. Stunned by the nature of the same Ohanian wrote, “What market signal is this???”

 

As a response to this one replied, “rich people still rich signal.” Whereas other took jokingly wrote, “You can’t tell me those didn’t come straight from the tomb of Jesus.”

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Steve Jobs is an idol to many aspiring entrepreneurs. However, is buying his alleged footwear going to help one achieve the milestones he created? What do you think, is it right to fixate on such things?

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Serena Williams’ husband, Ohanian’s take on Elon Musk acquiring Twitter

Ohanian, who himself created a social media platform, was intrigued to see how Musk treated Twitter. After all, the founder of SpaceX is famous for his futuristic and out of box ways of working.

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The 39-year-old earlier pointed out how billionaires taking over media companies has become a trend. He even held a conversation about the same with his fan. However, till that, he wasn’t against the idea of Musk controlling the app. He started voicing his concerns when Musk deiced to make changes regardless of the requirement. 

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Ohanian openly denounced the 8 dollars for blue tick rule the company recently released. He believes that it will cause a ruckus and in no way will aid the standing of the app in the market.

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