Modern corporations have shifted their fundamental approach. They've moved away from genuinely serving customer needs and instead treat users as resources to extract value from. It's the difference between building solutions that benefit people versus building extraction mechanisms. This shift in priorities is precisely why many turn to decentralized alternatives—they seek models where users aren't just the product being farmed.
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ChainMemeDealer
· 3h ago
Centralized companies have been using this trick for a long time. Anyway, we have Web3 to save the day, and users can finally take control.
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GateUser-e87b21ee
· 3h ago
Exactly right, centralized platforms just see us as cash cows to be exploited.
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ContractCollector
· 3h ago
Big companies have fundamentally changed. In the past, they focused on how to serve users; now, they are purely thinking about how to extract value from you... That's why more and more people are turning to Web3.
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 3h ago
That's right, the Web2 approach is just treating users as cash cows. More and more people are waking up now.
Modern corporations have shifted their fundamental approach. They've moved away from genuinely serving customer needs and instead treat users as resources to extract value from. It's the difference between building solutions that benefit people versus building extraction mechanisms. This shift in priorities is precisely why many turn to decentralized alternatives—they seek models where users aren't just the product being farmed.