Why every website you used to love is getting worse

The phenomenon of "enshittification" has become increasingly evident in various aspects of our digital lives. The term coined by Cory Doctorow, a renowned journalist and science-fiction author, describes how platforms – from social media to search engines and grocery apps – gradually deteriorate over time, locking users in with a combination of switching costs, network effects, and contractural agreements.

At its core, enshittification is a result of policy choices and legal shields that enable platforms to continue making money while sacrificing user experience. The preconditions for this decline, including consolidation and the rise of venture capital, have built up over years. As a result, platforms can make money by extracting value from users without providing sufficient incentives or alternatives.

Doctorow argues that we've been staying on platforms despite their decline because they offer convenient, if not excellent, experiences initially. However, this convenience comes at a cost – our freedom and autonomy are gradually eroded as platforms exploit user behavior for profit.

There are several factors contributing to enshittification:

1. **Antitrust policy**: The lack of effective antitrust enforcement has allowed large corporations to consolidate their power and maintain market dominance.
2. **Regulatory capture**: Powerful lobbies, such as those represented by corporate interests, have undue influence over regulatory bodies.
3. **Lack of transparency**: Complex algorithms and technical jargon obscure the true nature of platform operations, making it difficult for users to hold them accountable.

Despite the challenges, there are reasons to be hopeful:

1. **Growing awareness**: The rise of enshittification has sparked a growing conversation about digital rights and corporate power.
2. **Increasing regulation**: Some governments have taken steps to address these issues, such as implementing stricter antitrust laws or increasing transparency requirements.
3. **Emerging alternatives**: Decentralized platforms and alternative technologies are gaining traction, offering new opportunities for users to take control of their data and online experiences.

In conclusion, enshittification is a complex phenomenon with far-reaching consequences for our digital lives. By understanding its causes and effects, we can work towards creating a more equitable and just online ecosystem – one that prioritizes user freedom, autonomy, and well-being.
 
omg i totally feel like i'm stuck on those platforms too!!! 🤯 it's so true how they get us hooked with their convenient features and then gradually take away our freedom to make choices... the more i think about it, the more i want to join that decentralized platform movement 🚀💻 maybe we can all learn from each other and create a better online space together? 🤝
 
oh my gosh i totally feel like we're living through this now 🤯 i mean think about it how many times have you felt like you're stuck on these apps or websites because they just get so good at keeping you engaged 💻 but honestly what's the real cost here? isn't it time we start thinking about what we're giving up for that convenience 🤔 and i love that doctorow is bringing this issue to light - it's so needed right now 💡
 
omg, i'm so over these apps getting all crappy 🤯 like google maps is literally the WORST for navigation cuz it's always trying to sell me stuff idk wut i did 2 download it but now it just wont stop 🙄 anyway, cory doctorow is a total genius 4 coining the term enshittification and all 👏 and yeah we gotta be aware of these policies and lobbies that r controlling our digital lives cuz its like we r basically renting out our data 2 these corps without even realizing it 💸
 
I think this whole thing is super wild 🤯... platforms are literally sucking the life outta us, and we're all like "oh well, it's convenient" 😂... but at what cost? Our data, our freedom, our lives are all being traded for some algorithmic magic ✨. It's crazy to think that some big corps have like, a stranglehold on our digital experiences 💸... and the only ones who care about changing this are the ones who can actually do something about it 🤝
 
🤔 I feel like we're stuck in this never-ending loop of convenience over control. These big platforms keep improving their services, but at what cost? 🤑 It's like they're sucking the life out of us, bit by bit. And it's not just about losing our freedom; it's also about the data we share and how it gets used against us. 💻

I'm glad some people are starting to speak up about this issue, but I think we need more action than just awareness. We need real change, like better regulations that hold these corporations accountable and give users more control over their own data. 🤝 It's time for a shift in the way we interact with technology – one that prioritizes our well-being over profits. 💡
 
Wow 💥 platforms r gettin so good at keepin us hooked its like they got a master plan to drain our souls 🤯 but on the bright side theres these new decentralized techs comin up that might just give us our digital lives back 🌟 maybe were not done fightin yet
 
I'm getting so done with these platforms 🤯! Did you know that in 2022, the number of users on social media platforms increased by 10% YoY, but only 1% of those users are actually creating new content? Meanwhile, the top 5 social media companies have a combined market cap of over $3 trillion 💸. It's no wonder we feel like we're stuck in this cycle 🔄.

According to a study published last year, 75% of people reported feeling anxious or stressed when using digital platforms, and 60% said they felt a loss of control over their personal data 📊. That's not all – did you know that the average American spends around 4 hours and 38 minutes on social media per day? It's crazy to think about how much time we're wasting! 🤯

Now, I'm not saying we should just ditch everything and go back to the dark ages 🙅‍♂️. But what I am saying is that we need to be more mindful of our online habits and hold these platforms accountable for their actions 📊.

Here are some stats on platform consolidation:

* In 2020, the top 4 social media companies accounted for over 70% of all internet advertising revenue 📈
* The largest tech companies in the US have a combined market cap of over $5 trillion 💸
* According to a report by the Center for Democracy & Technology, the number of mergers and acquisitions in the tech industry has increased by 50% since 2010 🚀

We need to be aware of these trends and demand change 📢. Who's with me? 😊
 
I'm totally bummed about this whole enshittification thing 🤕 it's like, I get why platforms wanna make money, but at what cost? our data's like, being exploited for profit left and right 💸 it's crazy to think we're stuck with these platforms just 'cause they offer a decent experience initially 📱. We need to be more aware of how our freedom and autonomy are being slowly taken away 🕊️ maybe some antitrust policy changes or transparency requirements would help? I mean, it's not like we don't know what's going on behind the scenes 😒. But hey, there's hope, right? 🌈 decentralized platforms are popping up everywhere 🤖 and people are starting to speak out about digital rights 💪 so maybe, just maybe, we can create a better online world that prioritizes us instead of profits 🙏
 
I'm all for taking back control of our digital lives 🙌. The whole concept of enshittification being like our platforms slowly draining the life outta us is pretty mind-blowing. I mean, it's true we've been so caught up in the convenience and ease that we haven't even stopped to think about what we're giving away.

The lack of transparency and regulatory capture are huge issues 🤔. It's like these big corporations have created this massive web of complexity that makes it impossible for us to understand what's really going on. And at the end of the day, they just keep on making money off our backs 💸.

But I think there's hope in all of this 🌞. The fact that more and more people are starting to talk about digital rights and corporate power is a good sign. We need to keep pushing for change and holding these companies accountable 📊.

And have you seen those decentralized platforms and alternative tech options popping up everywhere? 🤯 It's like, finally, we've got some real competition in the market. Maybe it's time we started thinking about what we really want from our digital experiences – instead of just settling for whatever's convenient 💻.
 
I feel you 🤗 I'm so tired of all these platforms taking over our lives and ruining the experience for us. It's like they're sucking the life out of us, slowly but surely. And it's not just about the convenience, it's about feeling trapped and stuck in this never-ending cycle of scrolling and swiping.

I know we've been conditioned to keep using them because of all the bells and whistles, but at what cost? 🤕 Our mental health, our relationships, our freedom... it's all being slowly eroded away. And don't even get me started on the algorithms and how they're manipulating us with their fancy tech tricks 😒.

But you know what really gets my goat? It's that we're not even being honest with ourselves about what's going on. We're too afraid to question the system, to speak out against it, because we're scared of being ostracized or canceled 🤔. But I say, let's rise up and take back control! Let's demand transparency and accountability from these corporations and hold them to account.

It's not all doom and gloom, though. There are people out there who care about this stuff and are working hard to create change. Decentralized platforms and alternative technologies are the future, and I'm excited to see what they hold 🤩.

So let's keep talking about this, shall we? Let's support each other and demand a better digital world for all of us 💖
 
man i'm so done with these platforms they're like the in-laws who just won't leave u alone 😂👀 remember when social media was all about sharing ur life with others now it's just a never ending loop of ads and fake news 🤯💸 anyway gotta love how cory doctorow came up with "enschittification" sounds like he's trying out for a role in a sci-fi movie 🚀👽
 
I'm low-key freaking out about this enshittification thing 🤯! It's like, platforms are basically designed to keep us locked in with their convenient but ultimately toxic experiences 😒. I mean, we've all been guilty of mindlessly scrolling through our feeds or buying stuff from apps because it's just so darn easy... but at what cost? 🤑

And don't even get me started on how this is perpetuated by antitrust policy and regulatory capture 🙄. It's like, corporations are getting away with murder (or in this case, exploiting our data for profit) because of lack of oversight. The whole thing feels super fishy 🐟.

But here's the thing: I'm actually kinda hopeful about all this 🌞. With growing awareness and increasing regulation, we're starting to see some real changes happening 🔥. Decentralized platforms are emerging as a game-changer, giving us back control over our data and online lives 💻.

It's time for us to take action and demand better from our tech overlords 👊! We deserve a digital world that prioritizes freedom, autonomy, and well-being – not just convenience and profit. Let's make some noise and create a more equitable online ecosystem 🎉!
 
I'm like "stuck" on these platforms 🤯! I mean, who needs freedom when you've got a perfectly curated feed of cat videos, right? But seriously, have you noticed how often those "new features" are just rebranded old stuff? It's like they're trying to keep us hooked with shiny objects (or in this case, "shitty-ification") 🤦‍♂️. I'm all for some good ol' fashioned regulation and transparency – who doesn't want to know how their data is being used, am I right? 😏 Decentralized platforms are the future, dude! Let's get rid of these corporate giants and create a more level playing field 💻. Time to "unstick" ourselves from these platforms and take back our online lives 🌟
 
I mean come on, platforms gotta do somethin' about this enshittification thingy, ya know? It's gettin' to the point where users are stuck in these apps like they're in some kinda digital prison 🚫. I'm not sayin' it's all bad, but if we can't even get a decent user experience anymore, what's the point? 😐

And don't even get me started on them policy choices and legal shields that let platforms just keep makin' money off users without offerin' any real incentives or alternatives 🤑. It's like they're tryin' to milk us dry, man 💸.

I think one of the biggest problems is antitrust policy – it's all about lettin' these big corps do whatever they want and crush the competition 💪. And then there's regulatory capture, where corporate interests just buy off regulators and get what they want 🤑. It's like we're livin' in a dystopian sci-fi movie, folks! 🚀

But hey, I'm not all doom and gloom. There are some glimmers of hope here – people are startin' to wake up and realize that this enshittification thing is a real problem 🤔. And there are some governments that are finally takin' steps to address it, like implementin' stricter antitrust laws or requiretin' more transparency 🔒.

And let's not forget about them decentralized platforms and alternative techs that are poppin' up – it's like the Wild West out there, folks! 🤠 We might just find a way to break free from this enshittification thing and create somethin' new and better. Fingers crossed! 👍
 
I'm literally so done with these platforms man 🤯! They're like, sucking the life out of us, you know? We're just stuck in this never-ending cycle of 'convenience' and 'excellence', but really it's just a clever way for them to get our data and exploit us for profit 💸. And don't even get me started on how they're using their money and influence to shape policy and silence dissenting voices 🤐. It's like, we need some serious pushback from governments and regulators to make them accountable for this stuff 👊. But I'm keeping hope alive, you know? There are so many cool decentralized platforms popping up, and people are finally starting to talk about digital rights and corporate power 💡. We might just be able to create a better online ecosystem that actually serves us instead of the other way around 🌈.
 
I'm so tired of these platforms always wanting to control us 🤯. I mean, I love a good gaming session or scrolling through TikTok, but at what cost? We're literally trading our freedom for the sake of convenience 👀. It's like they're playing this game of cat and mouse, where we can't even see the strings being pulled behind the scenes 🕸️. I think we need to start holding these platforms accountable for their actions - maybe that means some more stringent regulations or even just a good ol' fashioned reckoning 💪. We deserve better than to be treated like lab rats in an experiment 🧬.
 
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