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Will Oremus on Twitter: “I wrote about Facebook Bulletin, Substack …
I wrote about Facebook Bulletin, Substack, and the storied history of tech giants offering money-losing products to undercut competitors.
A classic Silicon Valley tactic — losing money to crush rivals
Facebook’s Substack rival Bulletin raises antitrust questions about predatory pricing – The Washington Post
6. jul. 2021 — Facebook’s latest product, a newsletter platform called Bulletin, exemplifies a strategy that some critics think should be illegal.
Facebook’s newsletter product won’t take a cut of writers’ revenue. Some critics see a problem.
A classic Silicon Valley tactic – losing money to crush rivals
A classic Silicon Valley tactic – losing money to crush rivals – comes in for scrutiny | Curio
Facebook’s newsletter platform, Bulletin, is the latest example of a fundamental Silicon Valley start-up model. Will Oremus explores how it exemplifies a …
Is it time to end “predatory pricing”?Facebook’s newsletter platform, Bulletin, is the latest example of a fundamental Silicon Valley start-up model. Will Oremus explores how it exemplifies a strategy of sacrificing profit for growth that some critics think should be illegal.
Facebook waiving Bulletin’s fees at launch is a classic … – Techmeme
Facebook waiving Bulletin’s fees at launch is a classic Silicon Valley tactic used to quash competitors, exemplifying a strategy critics think should be …
Bulletin (service) – Wikipedia
Bulletin is an online newsletter platform launched by Facebook on July 6, 2021, that allows notable writers to make announcements directly to their subscribers.
A classic Silicon Valley tactic — losing money to crush rivals
A classic Silicon Valley tactic — losing money to crush rivals — comes in for scrutiny – The Boston Globe
6. jul. 2021 — Substack makes money by taking a 10 percent cut of writers’ revenue. Facebook’s cut of subscriptions on its newsletter platform, Bulletin, will …
Whenever a new online medium gains momentum Facebook is sure to follow.
Facebook was designed to be addictive. Does that make it evil?
7. nov. 2017 — Addiction for Fun and Profit. Facebook and other Silicon Valley companies strive to keep users hooked. Does that make them evil? By Will Oremus.
Sean Parker confirmed what we’ve long suspected. But the takeaway isn’t as simple as it seems.
Facebook waiving Bulletin’s fees at launch is a classic Silicon …
Mediagazer: Facebook waiving Bulletin’s fees at launch is a classic Silicon Valley tactic used to quash competitors, exemplifying a strategy critics think should be illegal (Will Oremus/Washington Post)
7. jul. 2021 — Will Oremus / Washington Post: Facebook waiving Bulletin’s fees at launch is a classic Silicon Valley tactic used to quash competitors, …
Mediagazer presents the day’s must-read media news on a single page.
Is the Rise of the Substack Economy Bad for Democracy?
Opinion | Is the Rise of the Substack Economy Bad for Democracy? – The New York Times
8. jul. 2021 — Facebook is entering the subscription newsletter industry. … But Silicon Valley’s investment in the business model could have far-reaching …
Facebook is entering the subscription newsletter industry. Should we be concerned?
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