> Is he saying it's harder to grow a business by building in the open nowadays because so many people have already done it, so now consumers are weary of it?
From the blog post:
> Why are some of the main evangelists and pioneers of this trend leaving now?
> Because bad examples and negative stories are now becoming so common, everyone thinks twice before disclosing things openly.
> From envy and toxic feelings dividing teams and friends to businesses copying other businesses completely, the scene is getting spotted by more and more cases.
...
> Unfortunately, the build-in-public culture couldn’t stand things like competition and bad business practices.
From the blog post:
> Why are some of the main evangelists and pioneers of this trend leaving now?
> Because bad examples and negative stories are now becoming so common, everyone thinks twice before disclosing things openly.
> From envy and toxic feelings dividing teams and friends to businesses copying other businesses completely, the scene is getting spotted by more and more cases.
...
> Unfortunately, the build-in-public culture couldn’t stand things like competition and bad business practices.