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Input: 4,800-word Stratechery essay on platform strategy · English output, trimmed.
TL;DR
Aggregators win by owning the user relationship, not the supply — they rewrite the rules of distribution for commoditized suppliers. The piece argues that the three-sided tension between users, suppliers, and the platform is where margin accumulates, and gives examples from Google, Facebook, and Airbnb.
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