When consumers collectively act to purchase goods or services from a monopolistic company, their collective demand can create market pressure that forces companies to improve their systems and services, potentially achieving regulatory outcomes that government investigations alone cannot accomplish.
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Swifties Accidentally Became Better Antitrust Activists Than CongressAdded:
Did you see Ticketmaster literally break the internet because teenage girls wanted Taylor Swift tickets? We're talking about a company that has a complete monopoly on live events, and they somehow weren't ready for people to buy tickets. Their entire system crashed harder than my dating life. Meanwhile, these Swifties accidentally became the most effective antitrust activists in decades. Congress is now investigating monopolies because of friendship bracelets and crop tops. A bunch of 13-year-olds just did what the government couldn't do for 20 years.
That's America for you.
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