this post was submitted on 03 Oct 2023
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If accurate, this is a perfect example of the principle of ‘enshitification’ in action. That is, a good service or product becoming increasingly terrible as its development is continuously perverted by revenue related incentives.
Indeed, it has the hallmark feature of enshittification: screwing over one party (the users) to benefit another (the advertisers), followed by screwing over the second party as well. I'm sure no advertiser wants to waste their ad budget showing ads to people who haven't indicated any interest in their product; if they wanted to spend their money that way, they'd have bought ads on the more generic search terms instead.