The Leverage Podcast

Why Is The Internet Bad Now?

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Oct 30, 2025
Cory Doctorow, a writer and technology activist known for his insights on digital rights, dives into the deterioration of online platforms. He introduces the concept of 'enshittification,' illustrating the cycle where platforms lure users, then exploit them for profit. Doctorow highlights the fragility of these systems, cautioning against the rise of surveillance advertising and the loss of user agency. He advocates for interoperability and calls for regulation to empower consumers, providing a thorough critique of the current state of the internet.
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INSIGHT

Three-Act Cycle Of Platform Decay

  • Platforms subsidize users, then monetize them by squeezing advertisers and publishers, and finally extract value for shareholders.
  • This three-act cycle (subsidize → squeeze businesses → extract for shareholders) explains why services decay over time.
ANECDOTE

Support Group Stayed Despite Privacy Flaw

  • Andrea Downing discovered Facebook allowed enumeration of private group members and reported it to Facebook.
  • The group stayed because its social value outweighed the privacy risk and later sued Facebook.
INSIGHT

Revealed Preferences Mislead Under Coercion

  • Revealed preferences can be misleading when users act under coercion or high switching costs.
  • The Apple iOS privacy toggle showed most users prefer blocking tracking when given a real choice.
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