Ripple CTO regrets the time he censored Ozzy Osbourne
Main Idea
Ripple CTO David Schwartz regrets censoring Ozzy Osbourne's answers during a Q&A session, admitting he removed profanity and used pre-written questions due to the lack of legitimate fan inquiries.
Key Points
1. Ripple CTO David Schwartz expressed regret over censoring Ozzy Osbourne's answers during a fan Q&A, calling it a personal failure.
2. Schwartz admitted to removing profanity from Osbourne's responses, particularly the 'C-word,' which he deemed inappropriate for the audience.
3. He revealed he used pre-written 'canned questions' due to the scarcity of legitimate fan questions directed at Osbourne.
4. Schwartz described the experience as unsuccessful for him personally but acknowledged it was perceived as a success by others.
Description
The Ripple executive says he felt really bad about the situation and "it wasn’t the authentic interaction with celebrities" that he was aiming for.
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