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[–] alessandro@lemmy.ca 7 points 3 days ago

Well, you have to go with loss leader for a long time... then progressively bullying your own customers to arise the price until reach parity.

...from then you finally earn by continuing bullying the remaining customers as some sort of whales (people keep paying for shitty service due to constant spending habit).

I don't see why this would work with the simple concept: pay & get value that come with indie.

You need a big plan to screw your customers and, like Google Stadia, carelessly drop millions in the trashbin just to buy that only lucky ticked that made Netflix win (but you did lose)