• Bilb!@lem.monster
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    1 year ago

    tl;dw

    • Cory Doctorow coins the term “enremovedtification” to describe how platforms start out benefiting users but eventually abuse users and business customers to extract all value.

    • Facebook started by prioritizing user privacy over ads but now prioritizes profits over all else.

    • Network effects are a double-edged sword - they lock users in but also make platforms vulnerable if users leave en masse.

    • Low switching costs due to universality and interoperability allow competitors to reverse engineer platforms and plug in competing services.

    • Mandatory interoperability and limiting data control can curb platform power by distributing control to users and smaller companies.

    • Recent antitrust actions aim to roll back decades of lax merger policy that let platforms consolidate power.

    • Breakups will take a long time so interoperability is a faster way to restore competition.

    • Laws should limit abusive behavior rather than rely on platforms to self-regulate.

    • Federated open services fail gracefully and encourage migration to better platforms.

    • Political will is growing but change will be gradual - focus should be on harm reduction in the near term.