Pluralistic: Hollywood is the single best example of mature labor power in America; On the Media on the enshittification (pt 1) (06 May 2023)


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Pluralistic: How Amazon makes everything you buy more expensive, no matter where you buy it (25 Apr 2023)


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Pluralistic: How workers get trapped by "bondage fees"; Red Team Blues Chapter One, part five (21 Apr 2023)


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Pluralistic: Gig apps trap reverse centaurs in wage-stealing Skinner boxes (12 Apr 2023)


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Pluralistic: Everything advertised on social media is overpriced junk (08 Apr 2023)


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Pluralistic: The AI hype bubble is the new crypto hype bubble (09 Mar 2023)


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Pluralistic: End to End (07 Mar 2023)


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Pluralistic: Podcasting "Twiddler" (27 Feb 2023)


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Twiddler

Configurability for Me, But Not For Thee.

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Tracking Exposed is a scrappy European nonprofit that attempts to understand how online recommendation algorithms work. They comine data from volunteers who install a plugin with data acquired through “headless browsers,” to attempt to reverse-engineer the principles that determine what you see when you visit or search Tiktok, Amazon, YouTube, Facebook or Pornhub.

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Of Course Mastodon Lost Users

Scalloped growth is not evidence of a platform in decline.

 

Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover plunged the service into chaos: between mass layoffs, sweeping policy changes, reinstatement of known harassers and more ads in feeds that themselves were stuffed full of cackhanded algorithmic suggestions that displaced the posts from people you followed, there was cause for genuine alarm.

Even before Musk, Twitter had dabbled with enshittification, but under his low-attention-span, clownish management, Twitter’s enshittification engine shifted into ludicrous mode.

The enshittification of Twitter drove a mass exodus. Some users — who’d failed to learn the lesson of trusting in the beneficence of a benevolent dictatorship — fled to walled gardens like Hive and Post.

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