Users are unimpressed, eager to toss devices if test sticks.

  • Laurel Raven@lemmy.zip
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    9 hours ago

    Whether it was coined for all products or not, it’s definitely applying to all products

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      6 hours ago

      The same way drowning can be used to describe all types of suffocation, sure. As long as you absolutely ignore context, words can mean anything!

      Making things worse, making them stop functioning, and making them overly restrictive are three different things.

      Enshittification: making online products and services worse over time to serve business interests.

      Planned obsolescence is making things stop working after a period of time, not just making them worse.

      I don’t know what the term is for HP printers not allowing third party ink to work or not letting a scanner in a combo printer/scanner work without ink but that also isn’t something getting worse or stopping due to an arbitrarily short end of life. Those are overly restrictive design decisions, which is different than enshittification because the printer sucked from the day it was purchased.

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        10 minutes ago

        At this point in time, the term “enshittification” gets broadly applied to things being made progressively shittier, which is exactly what the term sounds like it says. Feel free to downvote me for saying that, but it’s how people are using it, and it fits. No part of that word suggests anything about it being specifically about online products and services, so I don’t really get the hostility towards people using it outside of that.

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          1 minute ago

          People use terms wrong all the time and ruin the nuance. Like calling all lying gaslighting.