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[โ€“] village604@adultswim.fan 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

That's really not what happened. YouTube wasn't created to drive out competitors and monopolize the market.

It may have ended up doing that, but a bait and switch is an intentional action.

[โ€“] WoodScientist@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

But you yourself literally just argued the impossibility of it running ad free indefinitely. If you attract customers by knowingly offering a level of service at a cost you know with absolute certainty that you can't maintain, then yes, it's a bait and switch. It's deception and manipulation. Classic bait and switch. Youtube isn't special. They're just Walmart.

And you're just wrong. There's no other reason to offer a service temporarily for free than to use it to drive out competitors. That strategy only has any value as a means of driving out competition.

But, sure, keep simping for the evil megacorp.