• @wabafee
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    55 hours ago

    Why it’s called black friday anyway?

    • JackGreenEarth
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      43 hours ago

      According to Wikipedia as the chaos makes the day ‘bad’ or ‘black’

    • TrumpetX
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      225 hours ago

      Retailers operate on exceptionally thin margins so that they make nothing or next to nothing outside of major consumer holidays. The day after Thanksgiving became a day when most were off work so they’d take advantage of the extra time to go get some Christmas shopping done. Retailers would go from “in the red” to “in the black” from a profit and loss perspective.

      Retailers noticed and started offering sales to lure in these shoppers who were spenders.

      Door buster sales as loss-leaders became a thing and soon everyone was in on the consumer holiday.

      • @youstolemyname
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        3 hours ago

        It’s a fun notion but incorrect - https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/Black_Friday

        Later, PR efforts purposely invented the incorrect, more positive “etymology” (which is a very popular urban legend and false etymology that was even in Wiktionary from 2008 to 2015) that the name was given because this day is supposedly the first day of the year on which retailers typically posted profits (‘in the black’) rather than losses (‘in the red’).[1]

    • @DarkCloud
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      85 hours ago

      It’s from the tradition of burning people with bad, poorly, or otherwise laszy research skills at the stake until they turned black. Obviously this would be done in celebration on Fridays to kick the weekend off.