Enshittification and Your Favorite App

A few months back, Corey Doctorow wrote a blog about Enshittification, which is a process of taking a good, fun, and useable product and gradually, through a clear set of steps, make it terrible. Or a shitty product.

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. Then, they die.

https://www.wired.com/story/tiktok-platforms-cory-doctorow/

It is likely you favorite App will go through this process. First, you have a great app that seems like it brings you a lot of value, then it gets a little crappier, clunkier to use, more logins more data tracked, then you’re getting charged a subscription, then you feel like you’re getting ads in the app you’re subscribed too.

This is part of the reason why Google dropped the “Don’t Be Evil” motto. They were doing things previous versions of themselves would have considered Evil. Case in point, moving into China and censoring part of the internet. They still do, just on a much more limited basis. It’s the “Cost of Doing Business.” If that’s the cost of doing business, then they’ve already gone to the point of abusing their users.

I don’t think this is the only way platforms/apps die. I think they are often left to rot and die through neglect after a purchase. If a larger competitor gobbles up a smaller one, the larger competitor can extract the best bits of the smaller product and put them into their Enshittified product. This leaves the original smaller more innovative app, much worse off.

Fighting against Enshittification is hard. It requires collective action. It requires users to demand regulation to protect the user from Enshitification. It’s a constant battle, this isn’t a one time set and forget action.

Section 230 is one of the best things for any internet platform, but it’s been under constant attack. It’s under attack because it allows businesses to keep Nazi’s off a platform. It keeps Right Wing Fascists off a platform. The problem for Right Wing Politicians in office is that their talking points line up or are softened versions of Nazi rhetoric. So, those platforms, if they use automation for moderation, will kick Right Wing voices off, because they sound like Nazis.

Section 230 is very far from perfect, but it protects businesses that do not want to Enshittifiy the way eXTwitter has Enshittified.

Call your Senator and support actions to block mergers. Call your Representatives and support actions to protect users

Health is a hell of a thing

Over the past couple years, I’ve been struggling with some really significant health issues. I have been dealing with some sort of allergy since I was a kid. I had reactions to Swedish Fish, it was my first real experience of cutting food out of my life and just kind of moving on. When I was about 9 I loved Swedish Fish. I’d eat them as often as I could get my grubby mitts on them. However, my throat would swell up. After the second time it happened, I just stopped eating them.

Almost two decades later, I was having issues with wheat. I’d been having those since I discovered wheat beer while in undergrad, but it’d escalated to the point of impacting bread. I’d also started to have issues with cheese. Dairy was also not something I’d enjoyed for a while, so it just kind felt like time to cut them both out.

This was hard, much harder than giving up Swedish Fish.

About 5 or so years later, I finally went to an allergist. From there with immunotherapy things just kind of blew up. I’ve had my diet restricted to about 6 or 7 different things. It’s been tough. I’ve shed about 90 pounds on this diet. However, I’ve been able to get into shape a lot, because of my indoor cycling trainer.

I’m currently going through the process of trying a couple new drugs. Right now I’m testing out Orladeyo. This one is interesting, since it was generally made for Hereditary angioedema, which is a very significant swelling disease. It looks pretty challenging to live with.

So far, I’ve been only it only a few days, the immediate Gastro side effect aren’t too bad, just a bit of burping and discomfort, which is significantly better than the potential. I’ve already seen some benefit of it, I’ve shed about 3 pounds of water weight in just about 2 days. Clearly, the medicine is doing something for me. I’m pretty happy about that. I’m hoping that this will work for me to allow me to resume the immunotherapy.

This year I’ve been struggling to do any writing or editing, in general. I hope to get back to the editing this month and finish up Goat’s Legacy. I’d like to get it published early next year. I plan to turn the Good Goddamn into a Vella for Kindle. I also hope to get back to writing a blog on here once a week or once every two weeks. Just to get back into the swing of writing.

Things have just been hard.

McKay has crossed the rainbow bridge

My dog McKay was an amazing friend. She was an independent girl that did her own thing. If you weren’t doing something she was interested in, then she’d go off on her own. She was great to hug. She stepped on my balls, but was as gentle as she could be about it. She knew she hurt me, but wanted to climb on me anyway. She’d often hug me after. She’d put her arms on my shoulders and just chill there. Some time for 30 minutes or as long as I’d let her.

She loved to go to the delta or running off leash in the woods. My favorite story about that was the time she tried to chase down a deer, when we were living in Austin.

I’m devastated by her loss. It hurts so bad. She was a precious girl. The world is a sadder place without her in it.

Roe and the Erosion of Rights

Before I jump into the meat of what I want to say, I want to step back and look at why I’ve really slowed down my blogging. A few things have been going on. First, I’ve been really struggling with my mental health. It’s been with me my entire life. I’ve had some sort of depression or another. In the lead up to the 2016 election I was obsessed with politics and it was not healthy.

I was frustrated with our political candidates in 2016 as well. I didn’t like Clinton’s policies and I thought we needed a significant shift in our foreign policy and domestic policy. That we should use the next presidency to reduce military spending and strive to make significant changes in our healthcare policies and expand our basic rights. I believed we needed to codify this into law. I didn’t see Clinton doing that. So, I submitted a protest vote in 2016. I voted for Bernie. Now, I rationalized this a few ways. I gave money to the DNC, I voted for all the national Democrats aside from her. I also knew that my protest vote wouldn’t have a significant impact in Oregon. I was right. Clinton handily won Oregon, won the national popular vote, and I got to protest that we should have had a better candidate than Clinton.

However, with Trump’s election, things rapidly spiraled. I needed to step back from all of the chaos he was causing. I couldn’t handle the news. Instead, I ramped up my donations. I give to more established causes across more diverse set of political interested than I did before.

Then my health started to fall apart. In 2019 I learned that I’ve been struggling with significant allergies for years. The care I was receiving seemed to ramp up my health issues and just before everyone else was stuck in their houses for Covid I was stuck in the house because I would have anaphylaxis reactions. So, instead of protesting, I read and wrote book reviews on here and donated more.

I read White Rage and I believe that book does the best job at explaining the history of why we’re seeing these erosions of rights than ever before. So, given the dire circumstances, I did the only rational thing, voted for Biden, donated more money to more causes and focused on getting healthy.

My health is moving in a better direction, though I’m still deep in the forest and a long way from getting out of the woods.

I sent that protest vote in 2016, because I wanted a leader that could start structural change. Someone that was willing to buck convention to risk reelction by codifying more rights. We need more rights enshrined in federal law. We need democratic leaders that recognize the Republicans goal is power. Continual power for a white ethno-theocratic state. One that doesn’t allow for BIPOC or their allies. One that only allows Evangelical Christians.

Roe is most recent right to fall. it will not be the last. It didn’t start here. Our rights have been on a long decline since 2001 when the Supreme Court decided the election, even though recounts indicated Gore was likely going to win Florida. It continued with the Patriot Act and the continual erosion of the 4th amendment. Then we saw the continual erosion of voting rights, first with the Citizen’s united ruling and culminating with the elimination of the VRA. This caused the huge lines we’ve seen at all the most recent election. It’s why we see so much dark money sloshing around.

I know I have a lot of privilege in our democratic system. My goal during the next few years is to ramp up my donation and leverage my privilege to push the Democrats farther to the left to counter the extreme rightward pull of the Republicans. I will mostly do this during primaries when I vote, but then vote for the Dem candidate when it makes sense.

Our rights are going to continue to erode. Gay rights and contraceptive are next, then interracial marriage, then we’ll be an apartheid state again. That’s the goal. In the mean time, I hope to do more blogging, I will donate. I will do what I can.

Published a Book!

It’s been a while since I published articles on this blog. I think I’m going to start up again, try and stick with something once a week or every other week. We’ll see.

There have been two reason why I haven’t been writing much on here. First, I really couldn’t deal with politics given the whole Trump administration, Covid, and my health. The other reason is that I’ve been doing a lot of short story writing over on http://www.wizardness.com

In fact, I’ve done so much that I’ve published a collection of short stories that I’ve written over the past 8 or so months. There are some that are ONLY in the book. If you’re interest, feel free to check it out. If not, that’s OK too. I mainly did it for me.

Here’s a link to the book. The main overarching theme here, is that Death is a therapist. They are there to help you transition from this life to the next without anything holding you back. It will take as long as it needs to take. Each story is a glimpse into the life of someone. It’s a part of their life that they will have to work through with Death.

If you buy it, I hope you enjoy it! Please leave a review regardless.