Why Every App is Getting Worse On Purpose

Kyzz
Published on Feb 9, 2026
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Why does a $12 burrito cost almost $30 by the time it gets to your door? Why is Google Search suddenly filled with AI slop? And why does your smart TV have more commercials than cable did in the 90s?

If you feel like the internet is actively trying to fight you lately, you aren’t crazy. You are the victim of a calculated economic strategy known as Enshittification.

In this video, we break down exactly how your favorite apps - from Uber to Amazon to Tinder - trap you in a cycle of decay. We explore the four stages of the "User Extraction" economy, how Silicon Valley pivoted from "growth" to "greed," and why the tech giants are breaking their own products just to squeeze a few more cents out of you.

#Tech #Business #Economics

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