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[โ€“] edge@hexbear.net 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (2 children)

> Using Facebook

Well there's your problem.

Instead, your wife can send you the Google Maps link that automatically opens the Google Maps app where you can see reviews, reserve the table and find a convenient shortcut to the ridesharing app. I rarely see terms of service updates.

because there are about 6 of these kinds of services and there is no telling which restaurant uses which one

The same could easily apply in China. Does this restaurant have reservations set up with WeChat? Or do you have to switch to AliPay or something else for it? That's not a problem solved by super-apps, it's a problem solved by the maps app (or maps sub-app in the super-app) working with more restaurants. Also, for both reservations and parking, we're basically talking about which country has a larger monopoly on those services. The fact that you need 3 different parking apps means your city doesn't having a single parking monopoly.

[โ€“] LaughingLion@hexbear.net 5 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

"Well you are using westernapp, there's your problem!"

Big brained reply moment.

Look, the point is Google reservation don't work at all these restaurants. It depends on the restaurant and which of the 6 different app/services they use. You say the same could apply to China and yet your solution is the same for the Chinese apps. Additionally, China could regulate it so all vendors have to be able to use any of these 2 or three apps and could force them all to API integrate with each other. In fact, I would not be surprised to see such a thing in coming years there. Will never happen here.

But keep coping, brother.

[โ€“] edge@hexbear.net 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

"Well you are using westernapp, there's your problem"

I mean Facebook specifically. It's shit at everything.

You say the same could apply to China and yet your solution is the same for the Chinese apps.

Yeah, because my point is that there's no difference between a super-app and a tightly integrated phone OS or set of apps for these kinds of things.

Additionally, China could regulate it so all vendors have to be able to use any of these 2 or three apps and could force them all to API integrate with each other. In fact, I would not be surprised to see such a thing in coming years there.

Are they working on that law right now? What has changed recently that makes that more likely than 5-10 years ago?

Interpreting that as requiring open APIs, obviously more open APIs would very much help with that kind of integration, but right now it seems like it's all based on the creator of the ecosystem (Apple, Google, Tencent, Alibaba) working with individual establishments or more specific apps to offer as much as possible. I'm sure restaurants have a similar process to get fully integrated in Apple or Google Maps as they do to get fully integrated into WeChat or Alipay. The main difference I can see there is the number of restaurants working with those ecosystems, which has nothing to do with whether the ecosystem is a super-app or a set of apps built into an OS.

Interpreting it as requiring restaurants and such to work specifically with WeChat and/or Alipay, that just sounds like granting a legal monopoly/duopoly to those couple of companies. If it were state run that might be great, but Tencent and Alibaba aren't state run.

[โ€“] LaughingLion@hexbear.net 0 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Oh look, the reddit-logo debate style of quoting things line by line and blasting out a paragraph for each thing. How embarrassing for you. Cope harder, westoid.

[โ€“] edge@hexbear.net 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Wow I replied to points in a structured manner, how cringe. I had a lot to say on a topic I'm interested in, how embarrassing. I guess my neurodivergence is showing, I'll try to hide it for you.

Disengage.

[โ€“] LaughingLion@hexbear.net 1 points 2 weeks ago

Wow

You aren't surprised.

I replied to points in a structured manner

Yes the liberal structure of Reddit.

how cringe

It is, in fact.

I had a lot to say

A lot of liberal bullshit.

on a topic I'm interested in

Try taking interest in it from a leftist perspective.

how embarrassing

Quite.

I guess my neurodivergence is showing

I'm neurodivergent, too. Half the people on this website are.

I'll try to hide it for you

You won't and you know it.

Disengage.

Feel free.

[โ€“] bobs_guns@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 2 weeks ago

Using Facebook

Yeah I agree that is the problem, you should do that stuff with Wechat instead