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by julianmarq
2069 days ago
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> Sure but for what it’s worth, Apple isn’t in the same position as other platforms in many ways, so we can’t always generalize. How? I see absolutely no difference other than millions in publicity to create the illusion that their platform is somehow "better"... But none of Apple's platforms were created by aliens, they have the same error ratio as any other large platform. So what exactly are you basing this statement on? |
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But that’s irrelevant.
My statement isn’t a comment on Apple’s error ratio.
It’s a statement about how people respond to what they see as the market leader.
People care about problems with Apple in a way that they don’t with other players, because they are perceived as better. There is money to be made in trying to tear Apple down. That’s just part of the dynamics of the attention economy.
Whether this is just a function of spending on marketing, seems highly unlikely.
My understanding is that Google and the Android manufacturers as a whole far outspent Apple in the early years of the iPhone, and didn’t end up with the same perception.
In any case, however it was achieved, we do agree that they are perceived differently to the other players, and this is what my comment is based on.