Also, good riddance, MatPat?
No, but seriously, it’s getting annoying.
This is like the 2000s all over again!
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Also, good riddance, MatPat?
No, but seriously, it’s getting annoying.
This is like the 2000s all over again!
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
It’s just becoming impossible to make quality content at the scale and tempo required to keep up with all the ridiculously low effort content that those content creators shit out. You can’t make a career out of high quality content without making money on it, and YouTube does not incentivize quality content, so we’ll be seeing more and more of this going forward.
Is there a name for this concept? I feel like there is, or should be.
Enshittification, probably
That’s what everyone is calling it but it’s basically a byproduct of the tendency of the rate of profit to fall while also being an analog for it.
You’re probably right, I just thought that was a catch all term being used for basically everything, lately.
It’s basically the same economic mechanisms producing similar results across many industries. Makes sense to use the same term
It actually has a specific meaning and is used in academic literature now. Here’s a quote from Cory Doctorow’s Wired article on the subject:
Big oof