Uber drivers gang up to cause surge pricing, research says
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Uber drivers gang up to cause surge pricing, research says
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#2Though I imagine it wouldn't be hard for Uber to implement some basic security to thwart it.
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#4This reminds me a lot of the LinkedIn algo hacks that's driving me nuts right now. If you post super long form, cheesy, generic paragraphs of text with no links/visuals - you get massive exposure. The result has been superficial posts filling up my feed talking about who knows what.
Much like the nuisance of a pricing surge on Uber, these algo hacks can be a real pain.
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#5I'm mostly a fan of these non-taxi "taxi" services, but it seems like they are slowly and painfully rediscovering why taxis ended up so regulated in the first place.
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#9You can't have a successful oligopoly when there's no barrier to entry.
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#10Obvious in hindsight. This sort of thing is inevitable any time you have dumb software on one side and humans on the other side. I'm mostly a fan of these non-taxi "taxi" services, but it seems like they are slowly and painfully rediscovering why taxis ended up so regulated in the first place.
So, now we've got an army of drivers who can't drive, don't know where they are going, playing with their phones all day. It makes for an unpleasant experience whether you're on a bike, driving you car, or sometimes just walking across the street.