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Planned obsolescence.

Shitty fucking business model, Bezos.

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But it’s still working. People are still buying.

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Bricking refers to making the device a brick, as in it doesn’t work anymore. At all. You don’t “brick” features.

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Okay, I see what you mean. Do you know or can you suggest a different word for this? Mine would be something like paywalling: “paybricking”, but even I don’t think it’s good. “sub-brick-tion”?

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IMHO, this wreaks of enshittification, so the word I would suggest is “enshittify” or something similar.

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It most definitely is, I just want to have different words for hardware that is made obsolete. This isn’t even planned obsolescence IMO, this is something else. A function that seemingly has nothing to do with a live service (in similar products) is getting taken out and exchanged for something most people (presumably) don’t want. This is a scam and people should be refunded. Also Amazon should be punished severely for something like this.

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It’s like a drug. I don’t understand why ads are so enticing to mega corps. Why burn dollars worth of real customers and brand clout to chase pennys worth of hypothetical eyeball time?

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Because the shareholders want a quick return on their investment, so short term profit

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