
Podcast – Cory Doctorow's craphound.com Don’t Be Evil
Dec 3, 2023
Exploring the impact of institutions and individuals on the evolution of internet services, discussing 'inshitification' and moral injury. Delving into the tactics of trapping users and the pitfalls of profit prioritization in tech companies. Advocating for a moral internet through institutional change and hope for the future.
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Enshittification: An Institutional Problem
- The "Great Enshittening" of internet services isn't due to individual moral decay.
- It's the result of institutional dynamics where competing internal forces shape the outcome.
Enshittification: A Power Struggle
- Institutional actions reflect internal power struggles, with the "enshitification" of online services being a victory for exploitative forces.
- Making it harder for users to leave platforms facilitates this exploitation.
Facebook's Anti-Competitive Strategy
- Facebook acquired Instagram and WhatsApp to limit user choice and prevent defection from its platform.
- Mark Zuckerberg's quote, "It is better to buy than to compete," reflects this strategy.

