Comment by MattGaiser 6 years ago Merit for businesses is defined by consumer acceptance and consumers love these apps. 3 comments MattGaiser Reply _bxg1 6 years ago It's because the consumer experience is so subsidized. Consumers would also love an app that sends them $1.10 for every $1.00 they spend in it. Apocryphon 6 years ago That's equating merit with user acquisition, which is the very thing that's fueling the (hyper-)growth of unsustainable unicorns! balls187 6 years ago Perhaps because ignorance is bliss.I recall blowback when it was uncovered that DoorDash was not providing 1:1 amount of tips to their dashers.
_bxg1 6 years ago It's because the consumer experience is so subsidized. Consumers would also love an app that sends them $1.10 for every $1.00 they spend in it.
Apocryphon 6 years ago That's equating merit with user acquisition, which is the very thing that's fueling the (hyper-)growth of unsustainable unicorns!
balls187 6 years ago Perhaps because ignorance is bliss.I recall blowback when it was uncovered that DoorDash was not providing 1:1 amount of tips to their dashers.
It's because the consumer experience is so subsidized. Consumers would also love an app that sends them $1.10 for every $1.00 they spend in it.
That's equating merit with user acquisition, which is the very thing that's fueling the (hyper-)growth of unsustainable unicorns!
Perhaps because ignorance is bliss.
I recall blowback when it was uncovered that DoorDash was not providing 1:1 amount of tips to their dashers.