plattformeide
Plattformeide is a term that describes an economic model where businesses operate primarily through digital platforms. These platforms act as intermediaries, connecting buyers and sellers, service providers and consumers, or creators and audiences. Examples of plattformeide businesses include ride-sharing services, online marketplaces, and social media networks. The core idea is that the platform owner does not directly own the assets or employ the labor used to provide the service or good, but rather facilitates transactions and extracts value through fees, advertising, or subscriptions. This model has led to the rise of the gig economy, where individuals often work on a project-by-project basis through these platforms. Critics often point to issues of worker rights, data privacy, and market concentration as potential downsides of the plattformeide system. The regulatory landscape surrounding these businesses is still evolving as governments grapple with their unique characteristics and economic impact. The term itself highlights the ownership and control that platform companies exert over the digital infrastructure and the services exchanged upon it.