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People getting mad at Forbes for posting this are missing the utility of the information they're providing us here. It's much easier to fight a visible enemy than an invisible one: @Forbes/1247489726380158976
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the people to get mad at here are the billionaires themselves, not the publication giving us their names
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ok, so now that I'm getting a chance to actually dig into the list... they have a map this year! Unfortunately the map is only viewable on certain devices; when I tried enabling WebGL with NoScript on my desktop, it crashed my Firefox tab for it...
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on the Twitter mobile app I had to use the "open in Safari" button for it to display properly, but once I did that, it works ok. Closest billionaires to me seem to be a tie between Boston, Worcester, and the Portland area in Maine. None in N'Hampsha currently tho, which is good!
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I also appreciate how they list organizations affiliated with each of them, too, when you click thru to their profiles, so now I have some more organizations to add to my list of evil corporations, too. I didn't realize that Fidelity Investments in Boston was so big, for example.
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ok I'm stopping at the gap between 383 and 401 for now; time to actually put the list into @cooljeaniusbot now...