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[–] [email protected] 6 points 3 months ago (1 children)

fair, perhaps i could explain where i am coming from? i completely agree with what you said, i had in mind smaller purchases...

for example i use an imported xiaomi phone made for the domestic market. there are skins and customization options that are a few yuan, at first i thought it was like gas stations in amerika where there are intrusive ads which seep into every moment of your life. i was disappointed, though i was comfortable knowing minors were at least largely protected due to regulations.

as i became more familiar with apps (not just xiaomi) and purchased digital and physical products i noticed the paltry sums using the theme example as before, not priced in anyway similar to here in the imperial core. rather as i engaged with the smaller creator-focused communities i understood it was to compensate the creators for their work (i.e. labor)

i was astonished, not only were there more options, many much higher quality than an equivalent in the west, they were priced extremely fairly too. i wanted to pay to support these individuals or groups creating wonderful art without predatory pricing which is what i often experienced outside of the domestic market of china.

it really felt like i was not "doing business" and "trying to get a good deal" but i was simply interacting in a community. i have the same sentiment in farmers markets (though in the last decade that too has become corporate) in the imperial core.

i also purchased the m$ office equivalent and tencent cloud, the prices are ridiculously fair, to the point i wonder how they make any money... im given a better service (not in all areas of software, mind you, but for the most essential) and experience and everything software-wise at least has a limited free option which is sorta feature complete.

it feels like how shareware was back in the day or how some current independent devs are, except it's front and center rather than hidden behind seo hodgepodge.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Sorry to respond with such a small take but my impression is that the ecosystem you engaged with benefits from the socialist system preventing the worst of nickle and diming.

And I do think they make lots of money. Wether you're big tech, big pharma or big food - your market is billions strong. A small profit margin within a socialist market system is more than enough to maintain the capitalist class and ensure investment too.

More importantly: if you live within this market your expenses in dollar terms will be way undercounted.