• R0cket_M00se
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    541 year ago

    The short term benefits are the reason they’re doing this in the first place.

    Immediate revenue and growth is the goal, long term business viability and consumer base is an acceptable sacrifice to meet that goal.

    Who cares if the company went under five months after I left! When I was the CEO we had record profits

    • Who cares if the company went under five months after I left! When I was the CEO we had record profits

      Then they re-hire you for an exorbitant price to fix the problems you created. The Bob Iger technique.

    • @antrosapien@lemmy.ml
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      How come it is sustainable when executives or even workers are not even interested in their own product. I know a few devs at some mid sized company and they don’t even care about what they are working on

      • @Croquette@sh.itjust.works
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        There is such a huge sludge of dumb and inane softwares that inevitably some people will work on things that they don’t care about.

        Some people just want the paycheck and that’s fine.

  • @paddirn@lemmy.world
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    441 year ago

    Not just companies, you’ve got countries doing epic face-plants all over as well. We’re living in the Age of Dipshits ruining stuff for everyone.

  • @betahack@lemmy.world
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    and you know what, it won’t matter. not one bit. because people are lazy and people don’t care or are indifferent.

    look at reddit. big uproar…for a few days, weeks. now pretty much back to normal.

    even myself, I still go back to certain communities because they don’t exist elsewhere. and like someone else said it’s not just software or platforms, it’s people and countries, etc. etc.

    it’s hard to make changes and have them stick. it’s even harder to convince people to leave the easy and known for the not so easy and unknown.

    and I think we’re going to see lots more…lots, lots more. it will be the new normal.

    • @soloner@lemmy.world
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      I still left Reddit and unity and haven’t returned. Some people do care. Not everyone is indifferent.

      • Queen HawlSera
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        11 year ago

        I was a victim of reddit’s “Randomly permaban everyone” strangely

    • Marxism-Fennekinism
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      And god forbid you point out the fact that this attitude among consumers is exactly the reason these companies are brazen enough to pull this shit. People don’t want to hear how their attitudes around instant gratification and focus on convenience over absolutely all else just might have consequences.

      • R0cket_M00se
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        91 year ago

        I literally debated someone yesterday over whether or not it’s the consumers willingness to buy that created the demand for a product.

        Dude straight up tried to argue that it’s the company’s fault for making a product, as if they wouldn’t do it specifically because they’re going to make money on it.

        This website is full of kids who can’t grasp basic economic principles. If everyone stopped buying, all these businesses would go under. They don’t care about the social media bitching, the only way to get the message across is the only thing they care about.

        Stop giving them your money.

    • @chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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      Unity was the biggest stumble.

      Publishers hate surprise fees, distribution platforms absolutely won’t pay per download, developers (companies) are stretching budgets as it is, and the individual developers are quick to anger and will hold a grudge for eternity.

      They really gutted themselves.

    • Pharmacokinetics
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      71 year ago

      I went to reddit for Valve memes, but now I decided to make my own community here for it. The only problem is NO ONE ELSE FUCKING POSTS!

      • @themusicman@lemmy.world
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        What’s the Lemmy community? I’m already subbed to sourcememes.

        Edit: oh yeah that’s just you. Enjoying your content and will try to post occasionally

  • @KredeSeraf@lemmy.world
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    I still can’t believe all that BS and with the escapist, losing Yhatzee must be a devastating blow to their value.

  • @TheFriendlyDickhead@lemm.ee
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    I mean it’s a bit more complicated than that. In the past not every company had to be profitable. They were just focusing growth over everything else. But with rising cost due to inflation and rising interest rates they suddenly have to become profitable. And then they proceed to make to worst ever business decisions, to become profitable, but achieve the exact opposite.

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      It’s a pretty severe contradiction of capitalism: When everyone is out to extract as much money as possible, all of it is going to go to whoever the best at doing that, leaving very little for everyone else. This capital isn’t being used to better the human race, it’s sitting in an offshore bank account, funding far right death squads and/or genocides, or being spent on the most vile of child exploitation.

  • @LemmyIsFantastic@lemmy.world
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    Lmaoooooo Google is doing better than ever. They do not give a shit about 1000 lemmy users.

    You fuckers won’t even pay for yt, and screech every time you see an add. What about any of that screams loyal community?

    • TimeSquirrel
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      If they’re doing better than ever, then why are they trying to constantly hack through my ad blocker now in a desperate attempt to show me an ad one way or another? I’m always gonna be one step ahead. They lost the game before they started. But they still won’t give up for some reason. That’s a lot of resources for a company to spend on someone that will never give a shit and keep blocking the ads.

      • Full market saturation. They aren’t getting new customers, especially from that ad blocking I won’t pay for shit crowd. They’ll probably pull at least a few customers up a tier, and they’ll reduce compute costs booting the babies who won’t pay or watch ads.

        It’s just common sense business. That’s how you make money.

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          booting the babies who won’t pay or watch ads

          There are two ways that would happen. One is with IP bans, and even then, there are still ways around it. And if they start doing that, they’ll start to cut off legitimate users with dynamic IP addresses that change often. The other is by dropping ad supported services completely and moving to a fully paid model. And I doubt they have enough people who give enough of a shit to start giving YouTube actual money for the bullshit that’s on there.

          Like I said, they lost the game before they started. They will never shake off the freeloaders without seriously kneecapping their company.

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            Posted on a forum thread bitching about how folks are not going to use the service. The delusional logic here is way to high.

            I think they are doing just fine booting the freeloaders. Even if they push you all to steal via piped that basically a free cache. Mission accomplished.