Degradation of Social Platforms

Syllabus: GS2/Polity and Governance

Context

  • ‘Enshittification’ is a term increasingly being used to describe how your digital experiences, services, and transactions have become worse over time.

What is Enshittification?

  • In 2022, the Canada-born author and activist Cory Doctorow coined the term “enshittification.” 
  • It refers to the systematic decline in quality and fairness of digital platforms due to profit-maximizing behaviour by tech companies.
  • It occurs when platforms:
    • Start by prioritizing users to attract a large base.
    • Shift focus to business customers (advertisers, sellers, partners) to maximize revenue.
    • Finally exploit both users and business clients to extract maximum profit — leading to decline or collapse.

How Platforms Use Enshittification?

  • Meta-owned Facebook: It was originally meant to serve users and help them stay connected, users are now locked in along with advertisers and publishers.
  • Instagram often crowd the user’s feed  with advertisements and recommended content without consent.
  • YouTube has degraded its free experience with multiple unskippable ads pushing users to opt for its ad-free YouTube Premium subscription service.
  • X (formerly Twitter) where verified noteworthy figures could connect with audiences.
    • Now, free blue tick verification could be bought by anyone which drastically impacts Authentic communication.
  • Google’s browser now uses Generative AI-powered overviews that display AI-generated summaries from various sources first, often increasing the risk of errors.

Concerns

  • Data monopoly: Platforms manipulate data for profit rather than user welfare.
  • Distortion of competition: Dominant platforms squeeze smaller competitors by favouring their own services.
  • Loss of trust: Users doubt authenticity and neutrality of digital services, as algorithms manipulate what users see, limiting choice and agency.
  • Digital divide deepens: Quality information and ad-free experiences become a privilege.
  • Privacy and Data Exploitation: Excessive data collection and tracking are used to maximise ad revenue.
  • Manipulation: Search results and recommendations become biased towards the platform’s own interests.
  • Digital Fatigue:  Constant ads, algorithmic manipulation, and reduced authenticity create frustration. Users disengage or experience “digital burnout.”
  • Long-term Platform Instability: When platforms overexploit both users and businesses, they eventually lose credibility and collapse — a “digital decay” cycle.

Government Initiatives

  • Digital Competition Bill (Draft, 2024): It aims to prevent anti-competitive practices by Big Tech firms and seeks to curb self-preferencing, data misuse, and gatekeeping by large digital platforms.
  • Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, 2023: It establishes data protection rights for users and mandates consent-based data processing and penalties for misuse.
  • Competition (Amendment) Act, 2023: It strengthens powers of the Competition Commission of India (CCI).
    • Targets digital market monopolies and enables faster investigation into anti-competitive conduct.
  • Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021: Mandates grievance redressal, traceability, and transparency in content moderation. It also ensures platform accountability for user harm or misinformation.
  • Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC): It is designed to democratize e-commerce by creating an open, interoperable network.
  • Digital India Initiative: Focuses on inclusive digital access, cybersecurity, and digital literacy — empowering citizens to make informed digital choices.

Way Forward

  • To curb enshittification, governments must strengthen digital competition and data protection laws, ensuring transparency and accountability in algorithms.
  • Platforms should adopt user-centric design principles and promote ethical AI practices.
  • Encouraging open-source alternatives and interoperable digital ecosystems can reduce monopoly control.
  • Finally, enhancing digital literacy and consumer awareness will empower users to make informed choices online.

Source: TH

 

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