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When Product Markets Become Collective Traps: The Case of Social Media

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1 points by tomrod 18 days ago · 2 comments

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tomrodOP 18 days ago

Abstract:

"Individuals might experience negative utility from not consuming a popular product. With such externalities to nonusers, standard consumer surplus measures, which take aggregate consumption as given, fail to appropriately capture consumer welfare. We propose an approach to account for these externalities and apply it to estimate consumer welfare from two social media platforms: TikTok and Instagram. Incentivized experiments with college students indicate positive welfare based on the standard measure but negative welfare when accounting for these nonuser externalities. Our findings highlight the existence of product market traps, where active users of a platform prefer it not to exist."

  • f30e3dfed1c9 18 days ago

    > "active users of a platform prefer it not to exist"

    This is pretty much how I've come to feel about my phone.

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