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6/30/2025, 8:17:29 PM
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If you're seriously asking, it's a question of many factors but especially luck and marketing. As a rule, people don't explore their options and experiment with different products, they just use what they've heard of. Numbers are therefore never a direct comparison of the products because that's not what they measure. Nobody has tried everything, and people who use the most popular product are by far the least likely to have tried anything else. The demands of the target audience and the general normalfag public (who provide mainstream popularity) are also wildly different, with the masses mainly demanding pre-existing popularity and not any particular intrinsic attributes.
The major flaw in thinking here is that things you can't measure with numbers don't exist, so you only have numbers to work with. That's almost the exact opposite of true since the product is something you can directly experience yourself while popularity is very abstract and doesn't consistently correlate with anything. Using them as a measurement of quality is very flawed, but using them to measure your *personal* enjoyment is just cargo cult delulu.
If you're seriously asking, it's a question of many factors but especially luck and marketing. As a rule, people don't explore their options and experiment with different products, they just use what they've heard of. Numbers are therefore never a direct comparison of the products because that's not what they measure. Nobody has tried everything, and people who use the most popular product are by far the least likely to have tried anything else. The demands of the target audience and the general normalfag public (who provide mainstream popularity) are also wildly different, with the masses mainly demanding pre-existing popularity and not any particular intrinsic attributes.
The major flaw in thinking here is that things you can't measure with numbers don't exist, so you only have numbers to work with. That's almost the exact opposite of true since the product is something you can directly experience yourself while popularity is very abstract and doesn't consistently correlate with anything. Using them as a measurement of quality is very flawed, but using them to measure your *personal* enjoyment is just cargo cult delulu.
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