msbeta1421@lemmy.worldtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why is WhatsApp so ubiquitous everywhere BUT North America?
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7 months agoThis is the best answer.
Source: American, but I’ve spent the past 6 years living across Asia and Europe.
This is the best answer.
Source: American, but I’ve spent the past 6 years living across Asia and Europe.
Don’t blame tech, blame the bait-and-switch business model of loss leading products.
Uber never made money because they chose to undercut prices of all competitors and bleed them out.
I’d argue that newer streaming companies (those founded by studios, such as Disney +) did the same thing by roping in customers before jacking up prices.
It may be the “fault” of capitalism, but consider it was capitalism that birthed streaming in the first place. In the long term, the expectation would be a better solution will surface in reference to streaming… the same way streaming was a solution to cable. Thus is the business cycle.
Everyone suffers. Now that work has ramped back up post pandemic, it is very apparent how our talent pools have been impacted.
It’s the worst kind of problem: hard to fix and slow to show fairly significant consequences.