I need to tell you something unsatisfying: your personal consumption choices will not make a meaningful difference to the amount of enshittification you experience in your life.
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Cory Doctorow
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Oh sure, you can tinker in the margins, and you should! Get a repairable laptop, like the Framework, which is the greatest computer I've ever owned, and run Linux on it (I use Ubuntu, which is easy to install). You'll spend two weeks looking around the UI for the thing you need to click on and then you'll stop noticing it altogether, forever:
pluralistic.net/2022/11/13/gra…
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Pluralistic: 13 Nov 2022 The Framework is the most exciting laptop I’ve ever broken – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
pluralistic.netCory Doctorow
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Access the internet via RSS, and avoid all the algorithmic twiddling and surveillance that subjects you and yours to the depredations of the worst people on earth and their feral algorithms:
citationneeded.news/curate-wit…
Give preference to high-security, private, open messaging tools like Signal. Open an account on a federated social media service, like Mastodon, and make it a first-class home for your online social life:
pluralistic.net/2024/12/14/fir…
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Curate your own newspaper with RSS
Molly White (Citation Needed)Cory Doctorow
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Do all this! Do more! You'll make your life somewhat better, and in some cases, *much* better. But you're not going to fight enshittification this way. Enshittification is not the result of people making bad choices: it's the result of bad *policies* that produce bad *systems*.
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Cory Doctorow
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Enshittification makes for a neat *descriptive* account, talking about how platforms go bad:
> Here is how platforms die: first, they are good to their users; then they abuse their users to make things better for their business customers; finally, they abuse those business customers to claw back all the value for themselves.
pluralistic.net/2023/01/21/pot…
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Pluralistic: Tiktok’s enshittification (21 Jan 2023) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
pluralistic.netCory Doctorow
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But the most important part of enshittification is its *causal* hypothesis: the answer it proposes to *why* this degradation is happening *everywhere*, right *now*:
pluralistic.net/2025/02/26/urs…
Here's why you're getting enshittified: we deliberately decided to stop enforcing competition laws. As a result, companies formed monopolies and cartels. This means that they don't have to worry about losing your business or labor to a competitor, because they don't compete.
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Pluralistic: With Great Power Came No Responsibility (26 Feb 2025) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
pluralistic.netCory Doctorow
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It means that they can handily capture their regulators, because they can easily agree on a set of policy priorities and use the billions they've amassed by not competing to capture their regulators. They can hold a whip hand over their formerly powerful tech workers, mass-firing them and terrorizing them out of any Tron-inspired conceits about "fighting for the user." Finally, they can use IP law to shut down anyone who makes technology that *disenshittifies* their offerings.
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Cory Doctorow
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You can take care to avoid enshittification, you can even make a fetish out of it, but without addressing these *systemic* failings, your individual actions will only get you so far. Sure, use privacy-enhancing tools like Signal to communicate with other people, but if the only way to get your kid to their little league game is to join the carpool group on Facebook, you're going to *hemorrhage* data about *everything* you do to Meta.
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Cory Doctorow
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Likewise, you can use privacy-preserving adblockers in your browser, but the instant you've got to do business with a monopoly that requires you to use their app, you will be totally helpless before them, because anti-circumvention law felonizes modifying an app so it preserves your privacy. An app is just a webpage skinned with the right kind of IP law to make it a jailable offense to install an ad-blocker:
pluralistic.net/2024/05/07/tre…
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Pluralistic: The disenshittified internet starts with loyal “user agents” (07 May 2024) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
pluralistic.netCory Doctorow
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When all your friends are going to a festival, are you really going to opt out because the event requires you to use the Ticketmaster app (because Ticketmaster has a monopoly over event ticketing)? If so, you're not gonna have a lot of friends, which is a pretty shitty way to live.
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Cory Doctorow
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If you turn your personal campaign to live an enshittification-free life into a set of rigid practices that isolate you from your community, you will be miserable - and *you will undermine your ability to address the systemic roots of enshittification*.
That's because systemic problems have *systemic* solutions. They are addressed through mass movements, impact litigation, political action, street uprisings, mutual aid, and other forms of solidarity and community.
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Cory Doctorow
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The monsters who benefit from the status quo don't want you to know this. They want to brainwash you with Margaret Thatcher's mantra, "There is no such thing as society." They want you to think that you are a pathetic, atomized individual. They want you to die in a heatwave while gasping out your profound regret for not recycling more diligently and taking more care with your "carbon footprint."
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Cory Doctorow
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They want you to drive around for hours looking for an independent cardboard seller to make your protest sign with, convinced that it's more important to avoid shopping on Amazon than it is to actually show up at the protest outside the Amazon warehouse. They want you to curse yourself for failing to cycle and take the bus in your city where there are no bike lanes and the buses run every 45 minutes and stop at 8PM.
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Cory Doctorow
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If you wanted a livable city, you should have made better consumption choices! Perhaps you could dig your own subway, ever think of that, hmmm?
You, me and everyone we know have all been subjected to a 40-year blitz of anti-solidaristic propaganda, aimed at convincing us that we are only allowed to fight the system as individuals. Don't like your health care? Shop around! Don't like your boss? Quit your job!
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Cory Doctorow
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Under no circumstances should you advocate for either a union or socialized health-care. You're an individual, there is no such thing as society.
"There's no such thing as society" is what you say if you benefit from society (which absolutely exists) and don't want it to change.
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Cory Doctorow
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To make changes, you have to exist in society. Yes, the Democratic Party is a weak and pathetic failed gerontocracy, but the Democratic Socialists, the Sunrise Movement, and other political groups that are independent of the Dems but still drag them into doing something good, sometimes, all deserve your support.
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Cory Doctorow
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Yes, the union movement squandered the Biden years, refusing to spend its record-setting cash reserves on organizing, despite the millions of workers *begging* to join unions. But workplace democracy remains the only way that we ever have - or ever will - defeat capital, so join a union, form a union, support a union:
pluralistic.net/2025/01/29/whi…
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Pluralistic: All bets are off (29 Jan 2025) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
pluralistic.netCory Doctorow
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Yes, plastic recycling is a scam cooked up by the petrochemical industry and all the plastic you stick in your blue bin either goes to an incinerator or a landfill, but if you don't support (and join up with) real environmental activists, you're going to roast alive:
heated.world/cp/169762317
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Where does the climate movement go from here?
heated.worldCory Doctorow
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Yes, Israel is committing a genocide and Brown, Columbia, and other elite universities are capitulating to Trump, whose evangelical base believes that war in Israel will hasten the Second Coming, when all Jews will be cast into eternal damnation. But that doesn't relieve you of your responsibility to act to defend our Palestinian brothers and sisters from the death rained down on them with the weapons our governments send to Israel.
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Cory Doctorow
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That goes double for us Jews, in whose name the slaughter is being committed:
thecanary.co/trending/2025/07/…
My book on *Enshittification* is coming out in a couple of months, and the early reviews are already coming in, and they are gratifyingly glowing. But there's a trend in these reviews, a caveat that reviewer after reviewer has raised: my book is "short on individual solutions."
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Miriam Margolyes now the target of a smear campaign over Israel
Ed Sykes (The Canary)Cory Doctorow
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You're goddamned right it is. Because this isn't an individual problem, it's a systemic one.
Sure, live the best life you can, making the best choices you can. But don't kid yourself that this is fighting enshittification.
The reason corporations spy on you isn't because you're too cheap to pay for media, so they must resort to surveillance advertising. Whether or not you pay a tech company, they will absolutely spy on you:
pluralistic.net/2022/11/14/lux…
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Pluralistic: 14 Nov 2022 Even if you’re paying for the product, you’re still the product – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
pluralistic.netCory Doctorow
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The reason they can spy on you is that the US hasn't had a new consumer privacy law since 1988, when the Video Privacy Protection Act banned video store clerks from disclosing which VHS cassettes you took home. This is the last technological threat to our privacy that Congress has addressed. The reason you are spied upon is because there are no systemic consequences for this surveillance:
pluralistic.net/2023/12/06/pri…
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Pluralistic: Privacy first (06 Dec 2023) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
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Cory Doctorow
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The reason gig companies misclassify their workers as contractors in order to abuse them, steal their wages, and deny workplace protections is *because they can* - not because workers are insufficiently choosy about their employment.
To fight systemic problems you need to be part of a systemic solution.
For 23 and a half years, I've worked for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the most enshittification-fighting organization in the world:
eff.org
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Electronic Frontier Foundation
Electronic Frontier FoundationCory Doctorow
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EFF is a member-supported nonprofit. We rely on donors like you, and squeeze our budget hard. For as long as I've been with EFF, I've heard smears about how we're shills for Big Tech and dependent on them for our funding (hilariously I once heard that EFF's reps to a meeting were transported to it in a stretch limo paid for by Intel - except *I* was the rep at that meeting, and I took the bus). Here's all of our financial disclosures, see for yourself:
eff.org/about/annual-reports-a…
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Electronic Frontier FoundationCory Doctorow
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Donating to EFF is one way to fund the systemic rejection of enshittification. But if you want to *join* the fight - if you want to be part of a community that fights back - then you need to know about the Electronic Frontier Alliance (EFA):
efa.eff.org/allies
EFA is a network of independent community groups that EFF helps coordinate and advise. When one group is in trouble, we connect it with other groups that have overcome the same troubles.
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Cory Doctorow
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When one group scores a victory, held other groups replicate its successes in their towns. Our organizers also help people in communities that *don't* have EFA affiliates start groups and join the network.
I get it: this is harder work than changing your consumption habits. But it's infinitely more rewarding. You're more than a consumer. You can aspire to more dignity than is afforded to an ambulatory wallet:
pluralistic.net/2022/05/16/thr…
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Pluralistic: 16 May 2022 – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
pluralistic.netCory Doctorow
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No one is coming to save us *except* us. There is such a thing as society, and you're a part of it, and so am I, and so are the rest of us:
hamiltonnolan.com/p/they-are-g…
You can't fight enshittification. But together, *we* can.
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They Are Going to Take Everything If We Don't Stop Them
Hamilton Nolan (How Things Work)Cory Doctorow
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Hey, German-speakers! Through a very weird set of circumstances, I ended up owning the rights to the German audiobook of my bestselling 2022 cryptocurrency heist technothriller *Red Team Blues* and now I'm selling DRM-free audio and ebooks, along with the paperback (all in German and English) on a Kickstarter that runs until August 11:
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MidniteMikeWrites
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#Enshittification is enclosure by a new name. Capitalists have always used the structure of capitalism to avoid market competition because capitalism and markets are sometimes at odds.
I've created four "paradoxes" to describe how market capitalism undermines itself:
1. Property rights limit competition
2. Property rights enforcement invites exploitation
3. Markets reward secrecy but need transparency to function well
4. Market success undermines market competition
Cory Doctorow
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@MidniteMikeWrites I'm familiar with enclosure obviously, but Enshittification isn't "enclosure by another name."
It describes the forces that historically prevented enclosure; it describes the policies that led to enclosure, and it specifies a sui generis mechanism, unique to digital tools, for extraction after enclosure.
MidniteMikeWrites
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That’s fair. I said this because the use of property rights to create inescapable sites of extraction is the most salient part of enshittification for me. It’s also an easy (perhaps lazy) shorthand for pointing to how companies abuse political power.
But you’re right. There are specific whys and hows that make naive comparisons to enclosure unable to grapple with modern power. More reason to read your book!
Is there a way to make an analogy that works?
Cory Doctorow
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@wonkeythemonkey
Can EFA help me start a group?
To join the EFA we ask groups have at least three active members, and have been active for at least three months. If you are just getting started, you are welcome to reach out to current EFA groups or the EFF organizing tem at organizing@eff.org for guidance. We also provide a number of useful EFA toolkits geared towards new organizers
Beeks
in reply to Cory Doctorow • • •"They can hold a whip hand over their formerly powerful tech workers..."
*puts on tinfoil hat*
The whole "everyone should learn to code" push was never because there were too few tech workers, but because they just wanted to flood an expensive labor market to lower worker power.