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Enshittification

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Welcome to Enshittification

A community for everyone who misspelt it as enshitification.

"I the onceler felt sad as I watched them all go, but business is business and business must grow, regardless of crummies in tummies you know."

This is your space to document the decay, demise, and destruction of the tech world as we know it. Share stories, articles, and firsthand experiences that capture the ongoing decline of once-celebrated platforms, services, and companies in the late stage capitalist landscape.

From monopolistic corporate shifts to anti-user updates and the relentless pursuit of profit over quality—if it’s broken, bloated, or just plain bad, it belongs here. We’re here to spotlight the moves that make the tech world worse, one piece of enshittification at a time.

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[–] chamomile@furry.engineer 44 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (2 children)

@CurlyWurlies4All Relevant essay from Ed Zitron. It's well-worth a read, for those who haven't already.

https://www.wheresyoured.at/never-forgive-them/

The picture I am trying to paint is one of terror and abuse. The average person’s experience of using a computer starts with aggressive interference delivered in a shoddy, sludge-like frame, and as the wider internet opens up to said user, already battered by a horrible user experience, they’re immediately thrown into heavily-algorithmic feeds each built to con them, feeding whatever holds their attention and chucking ads in as best they can. As they browse the web, websites like NBCnews.com feature stories from companies like “WorldTrending.com” with advertisements for bizarre toys written in the style of a blog, so intentional in their deceit that the page in question has a huge disclaimer at the bottom saying it’s an ad.

[–] AntEater@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 1 day ago

https://www.wheresyoured.at/never-forgive-them/

While far from concise, this article is one of the best summaries of the state of modern technology I've read in a long time. I've followed some of his analysis of the AI market and generally he's got a good understanding of what's at play. It's amusing (and somewhat depressing) to consider how much I've internalized the current state of affairs as "normal" and have developed my own methods for compensating or navigating around the toxicity of commercial tech. Read this and then his "Rot Economy" article. I hadn't read this before, thanks to @Chamomile for posting.

[–] brbposting@sh.itjust.works 3 points 3 days ago

Using the computer in the modern age is so inherently hostile that it pushes us towards corporate authoritarians like Apple, Microsoft, Google and Meta — and now that every single website is so desperate for our email and to show us as many ads as possible, it’s either harmful or difficult for the average person to exist online.