Please inform me on how following YC's model is not a Good Thing. YC is clearly not omnipresent (and has an upperbound on the number of companies they are able to devote resources to), so who cares if someone else decides to start something similar?
I don't understand the criticism thrown at those starting ventures similar to YC. Correct me if I'm wrong, but providing people with an opportunity to "make something people want", create wealth, and do something they enjoy hardly seems deplorable. I personally love to hear of new opportunities similar to YC (especially in other countries). The more the merrier.
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[ 3.6 ms ] story [ 23.7 ms ] threadMicrosoft, Facebook, Google, and countless others started as copies of existing companies.
I don't understand the criticism thrown at those starting ventures similar to YC. Correct me if I'm wrong, but providing people with an opportunity to "make something people want", create wealth, and do something they enjoy hardly seems deplorable. I personally love to hear of new opportunities similar to YC (especially in other countries). The more the merrier.