Explore a thought-provoking 46-minute conference talk from DEF CON 31 that delves into the concept of "enshittification" - the predictable decline of internet platforms. Learn how platforms initially prioritize user experience, then gradually shift to favoring business customers, and finally focus solely on maximizing their own value before eventual decline. Understand the role of corporate mergers and acquisitions in reducing internet diversity to a handful of dominant platforms, and discover how government regulations inadvertently support this process by restricting user-empowering activities like reverse-engineering and scraping. Examine potential solutions to combat this trend, including antitrust measures, enhanced privacy laws, and user-driven initiatives such as alternative app stores and ad blockers, all aimed at creating a more balanced and user-friendly internet ecosystem.
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DEF CON 31 - An Audacious Plan to Halt the Internet's Enshittification - Cory Doctorow
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