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Let’s first talk about Apple’s move to impose an “Apple tax”. This has undoubtedly put tremendous pressure on platforms such as WeChat and Douyin. For WeChat, its huge user base and rich functional services may be affected. As a popular short video platform, Douyin may face challenges in terms of advertising revenue. This may cause the platform to adjust its operating strategy, which in turn affects the user experience and the income of creators.
So, how does this relate to emerging forms of work? Take part-time development as an example. In the Internet field, many developers will increase their income by taking private jobs. And these private jobs are often related to the development and optimization of various applications. When large platforms like WeChat and Douyin face the pressure of "Apple tax", they may make adjustments in technology research and development and optimization. This may bring new opportunities for part-time developers, such as participating in the platform's technical improvement projects, or providing more part-time demand for affected developers.
However, this does not mean that part-time development work will be smooth sailing. In this highly competitive market, developers need to constantly improve their technical capabilities and comprehensive qualities to adapt to different project requirements. At the same time, they also have to face issues such as project uncertainty, changes in customer requirements, and potential legal risks.
From another perspective, the "Apple tax" incident has also prompted the entire industry to think about the cooperation model and profit distribution mechanism between the platform and developers. While pursuing commercial interests, how to protect the rights and interests of developers and promote innovation and development is an issue worthy of in-depth discussion. For part-time developers, it is particularly important to understand the dynamics and trends of the industry and plan their career development reasonably.
In short, the rumors of Apple's "Apple tax" not only have an impact on large platforms, but also to some extent change the environment and opportunities for part-time developers to take on work. Whether it is the platform, developers or the entire industry, they all need to find a new path for balance and development in the midst of change.