Kalanick estimates that a decade ago, 90% of media coverage of tech business was negative, treating companies like political targets.
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Kalanick estimates that a decade ago, 90% of media coverage of tech business was negative, treating companies like political targets.
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The question of why Kalanick stayed quiet for so long gets a surprisingly operational answer [1] — Travis Kalanick "Kalanick built a full operational playbook around invisibility — including banning employees from listing Atoms on LinkedIn. The goal was t…" 28:20 . This wasn't just personal preference — it was a deliberate, formally documented strategy called 'Be Uniconic,' built to keep Atoms entirely below the radar while its technology matured. The playbook included explicit prohibitions: employees could not list Atoms on LinkedIn. Thousands of people maintained this discipline for nearly 8 years. Kalanick presents this as a calculated response to the lesson he'd learned at Uber: media attention before you're ready is a liability, not an asset. The fact that he's now willing to talk is itself a signal — not just that the company is ready, but that the media environment has changed enough to make visibility worthwhile.
Kalanick built a full operational playbook around invisibility — including banning employees from listing Atoms on LinkedIn. The goal was to build without media interference, treating Silicon Valley like a Russian entrepreneur treats the press: say nothing.
Kalanick ran Atoms in stealth for approximately 8 years, with thousands of employees barred from listing the company on LinkedIn.
Ten years ago, 90% of tech media coverage was relentlessly negative and Kalanick felt he couldn't speak freely. Today, the rise of independent podcasters and Elon Musk buying Twitter has fundamentally changed the game — and it's why he's finally willing to talk.
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