[–] 3740131? [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Pushing customers is one thing, but there is an upper level to push customer where people just get enough.
Mobile is getting flooded more and more with advertisement. Mobile advertisement is trying more and more to trick people to press that button. There will come a moment where people get rid of all apps because they have turned into one giant advertisement app.
[–] supercoolvoatuser 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
The reason people dont buy on mobile is because it's hard to see the merchadise on a tiny little screen, Also bigger screen means you can look at more stuff at once where on mobile you can really only look at 1 thing at a time.
[–] ShinyVoater ago
I've casually looked at things on my phone a few times, but the closest to serious shopping I've done on it was looking up which exact part I needed when I was buying in the real world. Between things like that and how long it takes to shop on mobile, I have to wonder whether the amount of time spent on each class of device is actually proportionate to intent.