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BLenkomo | 9 months ago
They wanted to disrupt a market, same as uber, and did this by circumventing laws and breaking everything.
There is a reason why we have zoning laws: To protect housing for people. AirBnB broke this. Took my city munich / germany years in curt to get the data from AirBnB.
While Covid, plenty of reports came up how suddenly good flats in good locations became available again for renting to humans.
My mother uses flats for her retirement (she is not employed by a company and therefore doesn't get benefits) and she always tries to keep the rent low. Just that someone tried to AirBnB HER flat for more money than the rent.
Uber, just in case you are not aware of, takes the cake from taxi companies. Taxis who are there even if uber is not available. The only problem with taxis i have: They fight accepting credit cards still today. "Oh credit card? Mh were do you want to go?" yeah fu...
keiferski|9 months ago
The whole concept of taxi medallions is also extreme market manipulation with basically no benefit to the average consumer, which makes it doubly odd that someone would consider them somehow more ethical or less manipulative.
BLenkomo|9 months ago
I have not seen any uber in smaller cities.
Uber goes were the market is 'cake'
rightbyte|9 months ago
This is so strange. Why can't the beurocrats just read the listings as everyone else? Is it too cumbersome to prove an apartment is sublet?
BLenkomo|9 months ago
Also an UI is not a scraping API.
Also yes you also need proof. Just putting it online is not a problem. Even doing temporarily because you are really away for a period is fine.
sureIy|9 months ago
fkyoureadthedoc|9 months ago
Really? In practice it looks more like zoning laws exist so NIMBYs can increase their property value and keep black people away.
MyPasswordSucks|9 months ago
Can cars be used as a weapon? Yes. Was Henry Ford a racist antisemite? Also yes. Do cars exist so people can run over Jews and minorities? No. (Family Guy cutaway aside)
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._K._Chesterton#Chesterton's_...
BLenkomo|9 months ago
The zoning laws i mean are: commercial vs. non commercial vs. heavy industry (loud, safety requirements).