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'Enshittification' Is Officially the Biggest Word of the Year (gizmodo.com) 35

The Macquarie Dictionary, the national dictionary of Australia, has picked "enshittification" as its word of the year. Gizmodo reports: The Australians define the word as "the gradual deterioration of a service or product brought about by a reduction in the quality of service provided, especially of an online platform, and as a consequence of profit-seeking." We've all felt this. Google search is filled with garbage. The internet is clogged with SEO-farming websites that clog up results. Facebook is an endless stream of AI-generated slop. Zoom wants you to test out its new AI features while you're trying to go into a meeting. Twitter has become X, and its owner thinks sharing links is a waste of time. Last night I reinstalled Windows 11 on a desktop machine and got pissed as it was finalized and Microsoft kept trying to get me to install OneDrive, Office 360, Call of Duty Black Ops 6, and a bunch of other shit I didn't want. Writer and activist Cory Doctorow coined the term enshittification in 2022, and recently offered potential solutions to the age-old phenomenon in an interview with The Register.

"We need to have prohibition and regulation that prohibits the capital markets from funding predatory pricing," he explained. "It's very hard to enter the market when people are selling things below cost. We need to prohibit predatory acquisitions. Look at Facebook: buying Instagram, and Mark Zuckerberg sending an email saying we're buying Instagram because people don't like Facebook and they're moving to Instagram, and we just don't want them to have anywhere else to go."

'Enshittification' Is Officially the Biggest Word of the Year

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  • Politicians have been doing this to nations for eons, we simply finally got a word for it.

    • Nobody was claiming it was new. The article simply said that the word was chosen as word of the year.
    • by dfghjk ( 711126 )

      A shitty word for it, and mostly because the site we post on has been corrupted in this way for decades. It's not clever, its just an indication that there is no productive dialog here, at least not any more.

    • Monopolies accelerate enshittification. Look at how fast US big tech companies are changing on how we use their products and services while we have fewer and poor options plus lesser competitions. Now with Trump’s tariffs coming up, enshittification will accelerate even further, making us more isolated and exploitative for US tech companies to milk the shit out our money and data. If you think about how US auto companies are pretty small compare to Europe and Asia. US tech companies boxing ourselves
    • Absolutely. Sometime within the past two days Slashdot added pop-up warnings saying the page won't load unless I unblock html-load.com. That site is loading 38 tiny pixel sized images, over a hundred scripts, and 55 frames yet Slashdot loads perfectly fine and normal without it. With it blocked, a few seconds after the page loads the website wipes itself out and displays the warning. Click cancel and that page reloads normally and you can browse Slashdot for around 15 seconds before it triggers again, d

  • Am I the only one sick of people who post on X/facebook etc with just a link and no comment? (Few on slashdot, fortunately.)
    Sufficient value-added before the the link should be enough, but on X the workaround is apparently:
    "Just write a description in the main post and put the link in the reply. This just stops lazy linking."

  • "Last night I reinstalled Windows 11 on a desktop machine and got pissed as it was finalized and Microsoft kept trying to get me to install OneDrive, Office 360, Call of Duty Black Ops 6, and a bunch of other shit I didn't want." Enshittification might imply windows and other apps were good to begin with. Win10 has gotten to the point on my system where occasionally you cant unlock the screen without clicking on one of the three icons on the bottom (temperature, stocks, or news) without edge opening up t
    • > Enshittification might imply windows and other apps were good to begin with.

      You're not wrong, however the vernacular usage is that most people would agree that Windows peaked at SOME point. i.e. Win 7 > Win 8 > Win 10 > Win 11.

      Look at how Windows starting becoming crap when Microsoft starting hiding file types back in ~ Win 98. What's kind of funny is that WinZip has an OLD Knowledge Base 26 [winzip.com] that documents how to Show file extensions in Win 7, 8, 10, and 11. :-)

    • by dfghjk ( 711126 )

      "Once windows goes full retard im unplugging them from my router and simply using linux."

      Quite a sentence there. That 8th grade education is doing a lot of work.

  • by HnT ( 306652 ) on Tuesday November 26, 2024 @10:03PM (#64974979)

    It kinda started with pinterest, hostile content that shows up in search results but then forces you to jump thru hoops and sign up.
    Then it continued with even more general Enshittification, and nobody really fought against it. Even when Netflix went back on a formerly important promise and hassled everyone for more money.
    So now the game is on for the greedy marketing types, they gonna squeeze harder than ever before - because you did not teach them a lesson the first time, you just let it happen.

    It is going to get so much worse, before one day maybe it will get better again.

  • Shitfuckery - to intentionally set out to fuck things up for others.
    originating from? https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]

  • by ttyler ( 20687 ) on Tuesday November 26, 2024 @10:17PM (#64974995)
    Ironic that Doctorow's Boing Boing has recently succumbed to enshitification by going hard core against any ad blocker and paywalling all of the discussions. Truly sad...
    • by Anonymous Coward
      Cory Doctorow hasn't posted on BoingBoing in 4 years - I'd hardly call it his blog at this point.
  • Something happened in the aughts, the years 2000-2009. The various financial bubbles sparked or peaked, medical, education, housing. Personally that's when I noticed the quality of durable goods declining dramatically. A new social paradigm took hold, driven by companies seeking to extract maximum value without regard to longer term company performance or product quality. Income inequality grew [pewresearch.org]. There was some sort of paradigm shift, I suspect in business schools and in monetary policy, which has been wea

  • by MSG ( 12810 ) on Tuesday November 26, 2024 @11:42PM (#64975063)

    The only issue I have with Doctorow's term is that everything he's describing seems to be to be already covered by the concept of monopolies, and we already have a legal structure to handle it. (We only really lack the political will to enforce the existing laws.)

    "the gradual deterioration of a service or product brought about by a reduction in the quality of service provided, especially of an online platform, and as a consequence of profit-seeking."

    Yes, that is one of the core outcomes of a monopoly. That's why we regulate them.

    "We need to have prohibition and regulation that prohibits the capital markets from funding predatory pricing,"

    Yes, that is called "dumping", and we already have prohibition and regulations.

    "We need to prohibit predatory acquisitions"

    Yes, also already prohibited for monopolies.

  • "Writer and activist Cory Doctorow..." using /. to promote himself yet again. How sad is it when this is all you have to offer.

    You'd think that a word that is "officially the biggest word of the year" you'd hear once or twice in conversation. Nope, just on /. At least we know who to credit, right? He keeps telling us, and /. editors love to play along.

Marvelous! The super-user's going to boot me! What a finely tuned response to the situation!

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