▲ | weatherlite 2 days ago | |||||||
> One out of every 40 searches worldwide being made using your product is, in your opinion, a very small share? I meant in terms of Google's dominance in search. Currently, not even ChatGPT / LLM search are shrinking Google's dominance - Google keeps growing search traffic and revenue. It does seem though that the whole search market has grown with LLMs , people now query for stuff they've never queried before. > In a thread about a monopoly abusing its power, the least you can do is to stop measuring success by how monopolistic a company is. How do you measure success then? All companies want to dominate their industries why are we picking on Google? This is capitalism. | ||||||||
▲ | input_sh 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
You're absolutely right, we shouldn't pick on just Google. We should pick on basically every company that owns over 50% of its market share, as I'm sure how they got there is by abusing their power in one way or the other. A healthy economy is the one where you have 50 smaller companies each with 2.5% market share, not one with over 80% and everyone else being called a failure like you just did. Hope that clears things up! | ||||||||
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