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OpenClaw Removal Becomes Lucrative Business

Growing Uninstallation Market

The OpenClaw community is currently experiencing a paradoxical development: while the software itself continues to cause a stir, a completely new industry sector is emerging in parallel - professional uninstallation. As revealed in a tweet by Liji Yu that has sparked discussions in the community, some service providers are now earning more money removing OpenClaw than installing it.

Economic Impact

The observation that "cleaning up is becoming a bigger business than the mess itself" reflects an interesting trend in the software market. Companies and private users who face challenges with OpenClaw are increasingly seeking professional help for uninstallation. This includes not only the technical removal but also the resolution of system conflicts and the restoration of original functionality.

Market Dynamics

This development shows that OpenClaw has achieved a certain market penetration despite all controversies. The fact that a specialized service market for uninstallation is emerging indicates a critical mass of users who are dissatisfied with the software or no longer need it. This secondary market could even influence the original business model in the long term.

Outlook

Experts see both risks and opportunities in this development. On the one hand, the boom in uninstallations could further damage OpenClaw's image. On the other hand, it could also lead to improved support structures and more professional solutions. The community remains eager to see how this trend will develop further.