• [email protected]
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    152 months ago

    In this case, you’re talking about a chicken turning back into an egg. The chicken has already grown large thanks to massive venture capital loans, server costs, and the board that appeared upon its explosion guiding it toward further engorgement. Dating apps don’t, by definition, have to partake of ultracapitalism, but every single major example unequivocally does.

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      Most of them were acquired by match.com, to even avoid the chance of any competition. How regulators allow this monopoly should be a question for criminal court (similar to many other industries, like letting facebook purchase instagram and whatsapp many years ago)

      The chicken to egg metaphore is perfect, though they could be forced to change with strong regulation. Monopolies should be either broken up to allow true competition, or should only be allowed to operate as thightly regulated utilities (like electricity distribution networks).

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      32 months ago

      What I’m getting at is a newcomer to the scene. The old dragons can die out and no one would shed a tear.

      • @Cryophilia
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        12 months ago

        Unlikely since match.com has monopolized the industry.

        We need a massive breakup of all the monopolies in modern day life.

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        12 months ago

        Bring in the disrupters. Rip out the old guard with the ferocity deserved of the handle on your greatest enemy’s anal beads.

        • @irreticent
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          22 months ago

          Rip out the old guard with the ferocity deserved of the handle on your greatest enemy’s anal beads.

          Ouch! I just imagined someone yanking out a strand of anal beads in the way they’d try to pull start a lawnmower.