The only thing tangible in that article was 'possibly' an Uber memo - which to me read perfectly fine; try and assesses the probability a Lyft driver might be persuaded to drive for Uber and if so try and recruit them.
That happens all the time with other companies.
As for hailing and canceling rides? No idea if that happens or not. I've heard the same accusations regarding Lyft and private cab companies.
Personally, you're not going to find many riders who give a flip about the rumors regarding what is or is not going on with the marketing of any of these platforms. They want a convenient way to go from A to B.
If people in large numbers really cared about how their product was marketed, produced, etc. then you'd never see American's buy another banana, cheap clothing, or even some electronics.
We can do the "aha, here's a link to prove my perspective" all day.....
Uber Claims Lyft Employees Canceled Nearly 13K Rides
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20...ft-fight.shtml
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