Zynga CEO Mark Pincus. said earlier this week that he intends to make sure his company's games don't include scammy offers. in the future. Our full background on this story is here. But what he didn't say in that blog post is that Zynga has been scamming users from the beginning quite intentionally as part of their revenue model. Rather, he pointed much of the blame at middlemen offer companies: "We need to be more aggressive and have revised our service level agreements with these providers requiring them to filter and police offers prior to posting on their networks." Last spring, though, he gave a much clearer explanation to an audience at a Startup@Berkeley. mixer, admitting that scamming users was part of Zynga's business model from the start. And it was all caught on video. I think everyone sort of knew that this was exactly Zynga's gameplan. But to hear it said so directly is just shocking. The full 30ish minute video is here. We've taken the relevant section of the video,
Zynga CEO Mark Pincus: “I Did Every Horrible Thing In The Book Just To Get Revenues”
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