The Coming Enshittification of Public Libraries
The Coming Enshittification of Public Libraries

The Coming Enshittification of Public Libraries

Global investment vampires have positioned themselves to suck our libraries dry
The Coming Enshittification of Public Libraries
The Coming Enshittification of Public Libraries
Global investment vampires have positioned themselves to suck our libraries dry
This is a huge bummer. I wonder if maybe a consortium of some of the biggest library systems in the country could band together and make a platform that they control to use instead. It seems like libby/overdrive is only going to keep getting worse and more predatory.
Something has to be done to regulate these leveraged buyouts too. Providing no real value and then just vandalizing and destroying companies.
+1 for hoopla. Just discovered it last week at my local library, already on my second audiobook!
I wish hoopla had more ebooks. It seems to be more focused on comics, which is great for comics.
+1 for hoopla. Just discovered it last week at my local library, already on my second audiobook!
AFAIK you can't read Hoopla ebooks on Kobo or Kindle eInk eReaders, which makes it useless for reading for me
Looks like the enshittification of op-eds/essays is in full swing here.
The author continually undermines her own points (via parenthesis! Because it’s so quirky!) and repeatedly uses a buzzword that does not apply to the scenario she’s describing.
This isn’t the same process of enshittification that happened to Amazon et al, this is just corporate takeover of our public services, which goes back way further than a few websites. It’s straight-up capitalist cronyism. But I guess that wouldn’t get as many clicks from edgy teenagers who think Cory Doctorow is a literal prophet.
I feel like I'm not reading the same article as you are. Can you share an example of where they undermine their own argument? This seems like a pretty well researched and thought out article.
They clearly state their interpretation of enshitification and it seems to me like a valid generalisation and to be applied correctly.
That’s because OverDrive, a private corporation, has a monopoly on managing the availability and distribution of ebooks and audiobooks for government-funded public libraries in North America. (I looked for exact current numbers, but turns out that would require the time and resources of a professional journalist.)
We’re reading the same article. you’re allowed to like it, but that doesn’t make it well-researched or even good. i like lots of crap too.
Also what is everybody’s obsession with YoU nEeD tO PrOvIdE eXaMpLeS any time somebody gives their thoughts on an article? It’s fucking childish and entitled behavior.
Let's call out the particular global investment vampire in this story, KKR - Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, because it's the Count Dracula of hedge funds, and also the company that killed Toys 'R' Us:
...and now it's come for your local library.
https://www.kkr.com/our-firm/team
Remember these massive corporations have human faces at the top level. They’re not just some non-corporeal concept.
It never hurts to be informed about these people, such as one of the founders George R. Roberts:
https://virtualglobetrotting.com/map/george-r-roberts-house/view/google/
Is it just me, or do all of those faces look AI-generated?
Guillotines, when?
They're definitely among the worst of the worst. It's always surprised me how comparatively sterile their wiki page is. Feels like they've got someone cleaning it up.
I wouldn't be surprised - they have plenty of money to pay someone to keep that page clean.
I also found out after this post that they're in the active process of acquiring Simon and Schuster. Cory Doctorow (aka @pluralistic) has a great writeup on them here.