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by dmarti
215 days ago
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A certain amount of hustle and overselling by inventors and new companies has always been a thing. What’s unfamiliar in recent times is the combination of large, oligopoly companies with the failure of those companies to make an effort to go legit as they grow up. While American business culture has always celebrated “fake it ’til you make it,” we have pivoted to “make it, then fake it even harder.” |
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True, but there used to be a certain amount of restraint about it, in order to try to walk the fine line between "hyperbole" and "lying".
These days, companies don't care about that line and just lie freely, while at the same time straight-up abusing their customers. The lack of trust, and even the anger, is very well-earned.