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Enshittification
Enshittification: Why Everything Suddenly Got Worse and What to Do About It | Cory Doctorow
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Enshittification: its not just youthe internet sucks now. Heres why, and heres how we can disenshittify it. Were living through the Enshittocene, the Great Enshittening, a time in which the services that matter to us, that we rely on, are turning into giant piles of shit. Its frustrating. Demoralizing. Even terrifying. Enshittification identifies the problem and proposes a solution. When Cory Doctorow coined the term enshittification, he was not just finding a funner way to say things are getting worse. He was making a specific diagnosis about the state of the digital world and how it is affecting all of our lives (and not for the better). The once-glorious internet was colonized by platforms that made all-but-magical promises to their usersand, at least initially, seemed to deliver on them. But once users were locked in, the platforms turned on them to make their business customers happy. Then the platforms turned to abusing their business customers to claw back all the value for themselves. In the end, the platforms die. Doctorows argument clearly resonated. Once named, it became obvious that enshittification is everywhere, so much so that the American Dialect Society named it its 2023 Word of the Year, and was cited as an inspiration for the 2025 season of Black Mirror. Here, now, in Enshittification the book, Doctorow moves the conversation beyond the overwhelming sense of our inevitably enshittified fate. He shows us the specific decisions that led us here, who made them, andmost importanthow they can be undone. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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willaful
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#TodayILearned about the enormous progress made in antitrust regulation by the Biden administration, primarily because people were fighting hard for it. Going to try to hold onto that optimistic thought because I am, frankly, depressed AF by the actions of the Democrats.

Very readable and interesting book, though I'm not sure that helpful for the average non-techy person.

#NonFictionNovember @BookwormJillK
#MonthlyNonfiction2025 @julieclair

Bookwormjillk A couple of people mentioned this book. I need to look it up. 2d
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willaful

A corrupt administration or a corrupt judge will always find a reason to attack workers. That's why worker power always starts with *workers*, not with the law. Solidarity will get you though periods of legal attacks on unions more than the law will get you through periods of no solidarity.

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“Enshittification is when you combine the banality of evil with an internet-connected device and a federal law that criminalizes doing anything with that device that the manufacturer dislikes.” 5-⭐️

dabbe Now on the TBR! 🧡🍁🤎 4d
Bookwormjillk Adding this to my list stat! A very good question! 4d
vivastory This, not 67, should have been the word of the year 4d
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willaful
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Yup.

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Jen2
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Really great audiobook

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willaful

#TodayILearned about how Amazon can keep offering us free prime trials constantly -- the demands they extort from their sellers make shipping basically free for them.

Amazon, Google, Uber -- all are designed now to screw people over coming and going.

#NonFictionNovember @BookwormJillK

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In this book the author explains how the various big tech companies (Meta, Amazon, Uber, Apple, Google etc.) have decreased the customer experience in favor of profits. For example, he explains how Google searches are worse than they used to be to provide more ad views (& revenue) as you try the search again. While this is a frustrating and anger inducing book, it is also fascinating and easy to read. Thanks to Edelweiss+ for the ARC. 4.5/5 stars