I’m not sold on the app-vs-platform dichotomy (@gruber, @stratechery). Being a platform doesn't mean you can't review clients first.
@drahardja ok, yes agree. Net, FB is a platform on PC, but not on mobile was my broader point...
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@monkbent I actually agree with you in general. An app must be EXTREMELY successful before they can demand that kind of tax on clients.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@monkbent Which basically excludes all but the outlier apps (including FB). For the middle of the bell curve, your analysis is correct. -
@drahardja I think it's more they have to "fit" with the underlying platform. For example, LINE and Kakao Talk are building platforms... -
@monkbent Does LINE publish all the games that run on their back-end? If not, how do they monetize 3rd party clients? Or do they care? -
@drahardja they publish them all. It's more of a micro-platform. -
@monkbent Well that’s one way to “review” your clients—you publish them all yourself :-) - End of conversation
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