You are used to a time where money was essentially free for companies. Whenever they needed money, they could loan money almost for free.
As interest rates are up, that's no longer the case and priorities have changed from growth to plugging holes.
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You are used to a time where money was essentially free for companies. Whenever they needed money, they could loan money almost for free.
As interest rates are up, that's no longer the case and priorities have changed from growth to plugging holes.
They have grown to the point where they are now focusing on being more profitable. And apparently they are not scared of losing users.
Don't worry, YouTube blocking will be easily bypassed, like on Twitch.
AI training and data mining. The value of data has surpassed the value of oil long ago. The world's most valuable resource is no longer oil.
Oil companies have assets and cash in the trillions it's not even funny. Even openAI who has the most state of the art AI systems on the planet right now is worth at best a billion, and is getting heavily subsidized by Microsoft. AI companies will probably get larger in the future, but the modern world depends on oil for literally everything including the making and the shipments of parts used to run AI shit. You seem to be grossly overestimating how much data is worth and grossly underestimating the power and money oil cartels wield.
the problem is businesses r built on the concept of infinite growth, profit isn't the thing that determines success, it's the constant increase in profit, now things r quickly hitting the limit and they're desperate to find any way to keep the number going up
The biggest problem is that average people are used to the tech big companies provide, and lazy so that they won't move to overall better alternatives. This means the companies don't care about consequences of their actions, because there is NONE. Looking at it from the company's perspective, why not make more money from people that won't leave the site anyways?
It always boils down to corporate greed unfortunately