
Capitalisn't How to Stop “Ensh*ttification” Before It Kills the Internet - ft. Cory Doctorow
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Dec 11, 2025 Cory Doctorow, a science fiction author and technology activist, joins to discuss the alarming trend of "ensh*ttification" in digital platforms. He explains how platforms initially provide value but gradually degrade their services due to policy failures and high switching costs. Doctorow emphasizes the importance of interoperability in fostering competition and critiques current IP laws that entrench monopolies. He also addresses the troubling rise of AI, warning of potential asset bubbles and the emergence of 'reverse centaurs' where human labor fixes flawed algorithms.
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How Ensh*ttification Works
- Ensh*ttification is a multi-step decline where platforms first delight users and then degrade services to extract more value.
- Cory Doctorow frames it as a structural diagnosis, not mere user preference.
Policy, Not Fate, Drives Decline
- Doctorow argues the decline is exogenous: policy choices removed market discipline like antitrust enforcement.
- He ties monopoly power directly to the firms' ability to degrade products without losing users.
IP Law Became A Barrier To Competition
- Incumbents weaponized IP and regulatory gaps to block interoperability and new entrants.
- Doctorow links anti-circumvention laws and regulatory capture to sustained rent extraction.






