unresolved_m

unresolved_m t1_j5u2of0 wrote

Cory Doctorow calls it "enshittification" and I think its fitting as well

https://www.reddit.com/r/medicine/comments/10hyf7m/cory_doctorow_explains_the_enshitification_of/

He mostly talks about tech, but it could be applied to any business

> Enshittification is "...a seemingly inevitable consequence arising from the combination of the ease of changing how a platform allocates value, combined with the nature of a "two sided market," where a platform sits between buyers and sellers, hold each hostage to the other, raking off an ever-larger share of the value that passes between them."

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unresolved_m t1_j356pnh wrote

No, its just funny, because the responses in this thread are all over the place.

I was initially told that I hate cops (there were a whole rant how I'm a part of ACAB), others say cops aren't doing enough and thus guilty and so on and so forth.

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unresolved_m t1_j344ox6 wrote

>Honest question for you: could the city automate bus lane vIiolations and just mail tickets based on license plate?

I think city could do whatever it wants to do. Its the question of who's asking and how much power they got, really.

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unresolved_m t1_j33gg07 wrote

> This is pretty troubling data and likely makes our streets more dangerous for cyclists and pedestrians.

Maybe the Officers are afraid of being labeled as racist or as racial profiling for pulling over drivers?

Sounds like I'm not the only one thinking what I'm thinking.

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unresolved_m t1_j33dt6o wrote

There you go with your blank statements.

I don't hate cops. I got nothing against them. I don't remember calling on anyone to kill a cop either.

But saying that cops aren't aggressive enough as it is a bit like saying that morale improves with beatings.

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