The American Dialect Society, in its 34th annual words-of-the-year vote, 
selected “enshittification” as the
Word of the Year for 2023. More than three hundred attendees took part in the
deliberations and voting, in an event hosted in conjunction with the Linguistic 
Society of
America’s annual meeting.
The term enshittification became popular in 2023 after it was used in a blog 
post by
author Cory Doctorow, who used it to describe how digital platforms can become 
worse and
worse. “Here is how platforms die: first, they are good to their users; then 
they abuse their
users to make things better for their business customers; finally, they abuse 
those business
customers to claw back all the value for themselves. Then, they die. I call this
enshittification,” Doctorow wrote on his Pluralistic blog.
Presiding at the Jan. 6 voting session were Ben Zimmer, chair of the ADS New
Words Committee and language columnist for the Wall Street Journal, and Dr. 
Kelly
Elizabeth Wright of Virginia Tech, data czar of the New Words Committee.
“Enshittification is a sadly apt term for how our online lives have become 
gradually
degraded,” Zimmer said. “From the time that it first appeared in Doctorow’s 
posts and
articles, the word had all the markings of a successful neologism, being 
instantly
memorable and adaptable to a variety of contexts.
[...]

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https://americandialect.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/2023-Word-of-the-Year-PRESS-RELEASE.pdf
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