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Showing Original Post only (View all)Way past its prime: how did Amazon get so rubbish? (Guardian) [View all]
Its not just you. The internet is getting worse, fast. The services we rely on, that we once loved? Theyre all turning into piles of shit, all at once. Ask any Facebook user who has to scroll past 10 screens of engagement-bait, AI slop and surveillance ads just to get to one post by the people they are on the service to communicate with. This is infuriating. Frustrating. And, depending on how important those services are to you, terrifying.
In 2022, I coined a term to describe the sudden-onset platform collapse going on all around us: enshittification. To my bittersweet satisfaction, that word is doing big numbers. In fact, it has achieved escape velocity. It isnt just a way to say something got worse. Its an analysis that explains the way an online service gets worse, how that worsening unfolds, and the contagion thats causing everything to get worse, all at once.
This moment were living through, this Great Enshittening, is a material phenomenon, much like a disease, with symptoms, a mechanism and an epidemiology. When doctors observe patients who are sick with a novel pathogen, their first order of business is creating a natural history of the disease. This natural history is an ordered catalogue of the diseases progress: what symptoms do patients exhibit, and in which order?
Heres the natural history of enshittification:
1 First, platforms are good to their users.
2 Then they abuse their users to make things better for their business customers.
3 Next, they abuse those customers to claw back all the value for themselves and become a giant pile of shit.
Read the rest at:
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/oct/05/way-past-its-prime-how-did-amazon-get-so-rubbish
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My favorite quote from the article is about monopolies:
