> why "the market" hadn't already corrected [Apple's ability to cut people off]
Because there are a lot of money to be made, iOS users spend a lot more than Android users, that's a well known fact. If you don't build an app on iOS, someone else will. There are always developers who don't know enough, or simply don't care and keep building apps for iOS.
> why regulators hadn't.
They're starting to notice the problems. Recent regulations from overseas and the Epic lawsuit will draw attention to it.
Because there are a lot of money to be made, iOS users spend a lot more than Android users, that's a well known fact. If you don't build an app on iOS, someone else will. There are always developers who don't know enough, or simply don't care and keep building apps for iOS.
> why regulators hadn't.
They're starting to notice the problems. Recent regulations from overseas and the Epic lawsuit will draw attention to it.