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by switch11 2008 days ago
that is super interesting

Waiting for when they realize there is a silent agreement between Amazon + Google + Facebook

and that they do coordinated attacks against their rivals

and also against any company that is growing quickly

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Can you give any examples of coordination against competitors besides the Apple wage fixing scandal?
This thread has several

I'll add a few (while including a couple from this thread)

Let's see

1) Google Facebook - why was Google+ ignored and shut down

2) Why has Facebook never launched a search engine

3) Amazon + Google

Why has Google completely ignored books and not done anything?

They grew Chrome into #1 browser using Search dominance

Why the heck have they ignored books?

Why did they buy Oyster (the first ebook subscription service for Apple devices) and immediately shut it down

paving the way for Kindle Unlimited to become the dominant

4) Why did Amazon shut down A9 its search engine? Every other area they are willing to throw billions of dollars. In search engines they didn't even try

5) Amazon + Google

why is Google ignoring Shopping

why did Google buy one of the biggest AFfiliate Networks and then close it down

6) Amazon + Google

Why is Amazon so high up in search results for every single @##$ product review and product

Does it have to do with amount of money Amazon spends on Google Ads (which would also be illegal)

or a secret/silent agreement (even more illegal)

7) When companies or organization get attacked (such as corporate organizations) how is it that it is always a PINCER attack and always at the same time i.e.

Google will 'demonetize' the site at the same time as Youtube demonetizes the ads (Youtube is still owned by Google) as Paypal will kick out the site (separate company, acts in concert) as Twitter will block accounts

So 3 separate companies and 4 separate divisions all decide on EXACT SAME DAY to go after a company or a site

This playbook is used to attack both

a) republican/conservative sites

b) companies that are growing very fast

to that throw in Facebook

8) Why do fast growing companies that are a threat to ONE out of

Amazon, Google, Facebook

all suddenly face shadow bans AT THE SAME TIME from all three companies i.e.

products dropped in Amazon Store search

organic traffic from Google drops

Facebook reach drops

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There is someone/something

World X Council or something

And some companies are apart of it

They have divided out parts of the Internet

And when someone is a threat to grow too big

ALL companies attack that fast growing companies

They have a hitlist of

10,000 or 5,000 companies to keep an eye on

and

500 biggest threats

and they go after these IN CONCERT

Got it. So you have literally zero examples besides your wild, baseless speculation.
The Sherman Act is brilliant. High prices - gouging. Low prices - stifling competition. Same prices - collusion. It simply doesn't allow for any sort of equilibrium.
Aren't you missing the biggest point of the Act? The free market equilibrium that you mention is what it seeks to correct.

It's not about the prices but the monopolization it attempts to break. If there is only a single entity dictating the prices in the market, then it doesn't matter what the price spectrum is - the motive is anti-free market

Thats so reductionist as to be meaningless? Prices are a continuum, and have more values than 'high, low, same'.