Talk:BlaBlaCar
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editI added BlaBlaCar as after reading an article on the "Sharing Economy" that referred to them, I realised there was no page describing what they do. I'm a BlaBlaCar user, and I really feel that this online community is disrupting mobility in Europe, making it affordable and sustainable, so I thought it was worth them having a wikipedia page. Actually there is one in French, just not in English. Since we hear about them everywhere, I thought wikipedia was a natural home for a description of their activities too. Thanks for considering my opinion! Lanfranchi
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editPreserving here by providing this link; pls see edit summary for rationale. K.e.coffman (talk) 04:06, 2 September 2017 (UTC)
Blablacar development in US
editDo you think that the collaboration system promoted by Blablacar with the carpooling can be a succes in United-States ?
Blablacar has somes difficulties to develop his service in US because of the price of gas and the big distances between the different cities. But if the collaboration spirit is very important in some cities, the service can be used by many people on the way to work for exemple. It can reduce the polution in the american cities. — Preceding unsigned comment added by ClémentROBIN TPT (talk • contribs) 18:29, 20 March 2018 (UTC)
There is Lyft there in the USA, which shares a similar "let us make friends" origin.
I’m gonna wipe all but the first paragraph of the criticism section
editIt’s all written in the tone of a blog post, not an encyclopaedia - and is very poorly cited.
I’ll keep the first paragraph and rename the section (or move it to history or something) --TheSeer (TalkˑContribs) 13:57, 13 June 2018 (UTC)