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by adarioble 2214 days ago
In a sense that is a default go to platform for many people when searching for (video) content.
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Being the most popular platform doesn’t make something a monopoly.
Instead of arguing about the semantics of "monopoly," it could be fun to ask "does YouTube have power that we as a self-governing people should regulate?"

I think it does. Others disagree. Sometimes it's an interesting discussion.

If there's no substantial competition, it's a monopoly. Intentionality isn't that important. It's about market power.