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by famouswaffles
454 days ago
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>Now you're admitting people do switch when something else is much better. And they do so easily. Which was my point. I'm saying people don't bother trying potentially better options and that they don't easily leave what they are used to. What part of that statement implies they would never leave for a much better product? I'm genuinely baffled. >But experts in these things do Yeah.. experts in...search engines? Lol. Those guys aren't making videos for marginally better products and even if they are, it doesn't necessarily mean anything. If it was as simple as better model > gets all the users then Anthropic Usage wouldn't still be dwarfed by GPT. Network Effects are not the only thing that creates stickiness for customers. |
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The part where you say "they don't easily leave what they are used to".
They do. They leave, easily, when there's a better product. As I gave examples of. I don't know what further evidence you could want. You're positing some supposed stickiness that simply doesn't exist. You've given no evidence of it.