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Do you remember when you were able to Google something and get the answer immediately, and not have to scroll past ads, sponsored results, and a not-totally-reliable answer hallucinated by an AI? You aren’t the only one. This trend of gradually declining quality in the products and services we all rely on has a very specific, descriptive name that efficiently captures what is happening to tech while also making all our feelings about it exceptionally clear.
In 2022, technology critic and author Cory Doctorow coined the term “enshittification.” The term was named the Word of the Year by the American Dialect Society in 2023, even beating out “AI.” It has proved so resonant that its use has expanded beyond social media platforms to include hardware, software, and technology in general.
Let’s explore how enshittification works, and how it eventually comes around to bite almost everyone.
As Doctorow summarized in a December episode of The Daily Show, the term is one he came up with to describe—as he puts it—”how platforms go bad.” According to Doctorow, the process of enshittification has three distinct phases, as follows:
There are a few examples that are fairly easy to identify, such as:
While it should be obvious at this point, a degrading technology will ultimately become more of a hurdle than a benefit to your business operations. First and foremost, bad tools take more time out of your day to use, and as the old saying goes, time is money.
Second, one aspect of technology that enshittifies quietly is often the security surrounding these tools, or the support that is offered. As a result, it both becomes more difficult to try and make a tool work for you (and more than likely harder to cancel) and a bigger and bigger risk to keep using it.
Third, it is incredibly unlikely that a platform, service, or technology will reverse course and return to its former quality in the future. As such, continuing to work with that tool means you are paying more of your money for something that will only get worse. Is that something you anticipated budgeting for? Is remaining loyal to a given provider really worth all the costs?
Frankly, we think that continuing to use any kind of technology that is experiencing enshittification is futile at best. The preferable—and only viable—option is to identify and migrate to an alternative, as frustrating as that prospect may be.
As a technology partner for New York businesses, we want to make sure that the tools and services you use are the right ones for your needs. As such, we actively work to help you avoid the ramifications of enshittification.
How? Simple.
First off, we do our best to evaluate your needs and fulfill them through providers who generally have the best track record in terms of supporting their offering. While it may seem that no technology is truly immune to enshittification nowadays, we put forth our best efforts to sift out the optimum option. This consulting is meant to help you use your tech as efficiently as possible in every sense: from how productive you can be while using it to how viably it fits into your budget.
We also keep an eye on the trajectory of these tools as we help you plan for the future. If one of your tools starts showing the early signs of enshittification, we jump into action and make a plan before your finances are impacted.
The role of technology in any workplace is to make the work easier for you. If it doesn’t, it is time for a change. We’re here to help you make that change.
Learn more about what we can do by giving us a call at (516) 403-9001.
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