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Owning our own data is the only way to stop enshittifcation

Last updated: November 2, 2025 8:55 am
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The internet has become a place where user experience is often sacrificed for corporate gain. We see this pattern repeating itself time and time again with popular websites and apps. Initially, these platforms are free and offer amazing features that draw us in. But as time goes on, things start to change. Some features become restricted to paid users, ads become more intrusive, and the overall experience becomes less enjoyable.

This phenomenon, aptly termed “enshittification” by author Cory Doctorow, reflects a shift in priorities from user satisfaction to shareholder profits. The web is now dominated by a few tech giants who control most of the popular apps and websites. As a result, the quality of these platforms has declined, leaving users feeling more anxious than joyful.

Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, acknowledges this problem in his assessment of the current state of the internet. He believes that the root cause lies in the lack of control users have over their own data. When we use these platforms, we willingly give up our personal information to tech companies, making it difficult to leave without losing that data.

Berners-Lee proposes a solution in the form of data pods. These pods would act as repositories for personal data, allowing users to control who has access to their information. By giving users the ability to share or revoke permissions at will, data pods could level the playing field between users and tech companies.

Implementing data pods may require a push from early adopters and potentially government intervention. Tech companies are unlikely to voluntarily relinquish control over user data, so regulatory measures may be necessary to ensure users’ rights are protected. By forcing tech firms to hand back control of our data, we can begin to restore balance and prioritize user experience once again.

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In conclusion, the concept of data pods presents a promising solution to the issue of data control and user privacy on the internet. By empowering users to take ownership of their personal information, we can work towards a more user-friendly and transparent online environment.

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