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by fenwick67 2819 days ago
This is a common pattern that companies follow; make a good product now, make money later. Many products become crappy and companies go sour when they turn this corner.
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If a profit seeking company makes a product that isn’t profitable, how can it be considered “good”?
I'm speaking from a user/customer's perspective.
Even from a user’s perspective, if a product is not profitable, it will either disappear or the company will have to do something user-hostile to achieve profitability.

I like simple business models. I give the company money and they give me stuff.

What if it provides positive value for whole society ?