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id10t 11-26-2024 06:44 PM

word of the year
 
https://gizmodo.com/en****tification-is-officially-the-biggest-word-of-the-year-2000530173

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sc_rufctr 11-26-2024 07:08 PM

Legit term... It now has its own Wiki page.

Examples

Airbnb

Once a disruptor competing with established hotel chains, Airbnb now charges nightly rates exceeding those of existing hotels.[16] This is a direct result of Airbnb now charging customers and hosts a mark-up of over 45% in service fees on transactions that use the online platform.[citation needed]


Facebook has become almost unusable.

Facebook
See also: Criticism of Facebook

According to Doctorow, Facebook offered a good service until it had reached a "critical mass" of users, and it became difficult for people to leave because they would need to convince their friends to go with them. Facebook then began to add posts from media companies into feeds until the media companies too were dependent on traffic from Facebook, and then adjusted the algorithm to prioritise paid "boosted" posts. Business Insider agreed with the view that Facebook was being en****tified, adding that it "constantly floods users' feeds with sponsored (or 'recommended') content, and seems to bury the things people want to see under what Facebook decides is relevant".[19] Doctorow pointed at the Facebook metrics controversy, in which video statistics were inflated on the site, which led to media companies over-investing in Facebook and collapsing. He described Facebook as "terminally en****tified".[6]

A930Rocket 11-26-2024 08:41 PM

Never heard of it.

bugstrider 11-26-2024 10:43 PM

word of the year
 
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Arizona_928 11-26-2024 10:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sc_rufctr (Post 12365024)
Legit term... It now has its own Wiki page.

Examples

Airbnb

Once a disruptor competing with established hotel chains, Airbnb now charges nightly rates exceeding those of existing hotels.[16] This is a direct result of Airbnb now charging customers and hosts a mark-up of over 45% in service fees on transactions that use the online platform.[citation needed]


Facebook has become almost unusable.

Facebook
See also: Criticism of Facebook

According to Doctorow, Facebook offered a good service until it had reached a "critical mass" of users, and it became difficult for people to leave because they would need to convince their friends to go with them. Facebook then began to add posts from media companies into feeds until the media companies too were dependent on traffic from Facebook, and then adjusted the algorithm to prioritise paid "boosted" posts. Business Insider agreed with the view that Facebook was being en****tified, adding that it "constantly floods users' feeds with sponsored (or 'recommended') content, and seems to bury the things people want to see under what Facebook decides is relevant".[19] Doctorow pointed at the Facebook metrics controversy, in which video statistics were inflated on the site, which led to media companies over-investing in Facebook and collapsing. He described Facebook as "terminally en****tified".[6]


I deleted social media due to this. Instagram was fun when i could follow and only see the posts of organizations i was interested in. I want to see cool nasa/nist stuff, not obese chicks with flapping tig ole bitties. Same thing with Snapchat.

Now, i have telegram and a cell phone.

john70t 11-27-2024 01:42 AM

Completely agree there.

The irony is that Gizmodo itself is running a couple dozen java scripts (identified by noscript), forty seven trackers are being blocked (by privacy badger), and I can't get rid of the pop-up player to disappear in the corner. It's difficult to read the page with the carny lights.

berettafan 11-27-2024 02:31 AM

Reduction of quality of tech services brought on by profit seeking.

Amen. I see it constantly in my business. To me this is a serious problem.


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