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"Blitzscaling"
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If you've been curious about the sorry state of internet lately, you probably saw this word popping out a couple of times.
In short and in practice, it's a way for startups gain a market advantage as fast as possible.
For example, using dirt-cheap price to gain as many customers as possible, then when you gain the dominance, let the price go back to a profitable range.
Like what Uber, Netflix and other services doing.
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Initially, Netflix got praised to the sky cause well, it's convient and cheap since back in the day, stream service is a new territory.
But, as the same reason as honey, if their pricing is not profitable, operating at a loss, where did they got that money to keep running?
And even more importantly, what does this effect do?
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Now, I'm pretty sure you already know in default, people don't really know how things work, I mean, just see those pile of content of youtuber complaining on Minecraft.
To most people, they don't give a fuck about the cost of running and other behind the scene, they can only see the surface and will assume that's all.
Back to the Netflix example, their strategy in people's eye is essentially "Oh I get to see everything this platform has with a fraction of my montly income?" and nothing else.
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But as lots of somebody else said, it's not profitable without external support, so eventually things will change like more restriction, higher price and else.
You already know how that went.
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But here's the "funny" thing, even they complained about such things, shit will not get better, as far as my concerning goes.
Recently I saw a quote that explained why shit is like this:
"Im angry about internet changing from "just make things free we'll find a way to make money off it later" to "you are the product. Buy or be sold yourself."[sic]"
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How beautiful, sums up why blitzscailing is still a thing to this day and part of reason why "enshittification" a.k.a. race to the bottom will never stop.
What these people want, is not really far from your usual greedy tech company want: Every good thing is free to me, but I want to still be able to make money.
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Thus, the era of exploit and abuse starts and keeps running.
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As for the hope of people thinking otherwise?
I mean, they express their desire loud and clear, without the will to change, we will have a higher chance for wild fire burns off entire Silicon Valley.
They will keep complaining shit things they caused by themselves while refusing to admit they are at least, part of the problem.
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Even if one day they suddenly said they want to change, well, surprise surprise, most people will also say they'll save people by turning the handle in trolley problem......until the real situation comes.
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