America is No Longer Trying to Make Citizens Lives Better
Jonathan V. Last: No one is quite sure when it started, but at some point people realized that USA was no longer interested in making users' lives better.
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This does not appear to be someone concerned about the price of gas and groceries.[image or embed] -- Ron Filipkowski (@ronfilipkowski.bsky.social) May 6, 2026 at 3:52 PM
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A few years back Cory Doctorow proposed the theory of "----------------" to describe how Amazon had become significantly worse:In Bezos's original plan, the company called "Amazon" was called "Relentless," due to its ambition to be "Earth's most customer-centric company." Today, Amazon is an ------------ endless scroll of paid results, where winning depends on ad budgets, not quality. . . . Search Amazon for "cat beds" and the entire first screen is ads. One of them is an ad for a dog carrier, which Amazon itself manufactures and sells, competing with the other sellers who bought that placement. Scroll down one screen and you get some "organic" results - that is, results that represent Amazon's best guess at the best products for your query. Scroll once more and yup, another entire screen of ads, these ones labeled "Highly rated." One more scroll, and another screenful of ads, one for a dog product. Keep scrolling, you'll keep seeing ads, including ads you've already scrolled past. "On these first five screens, more than 50 percent of the space was dedicated to ads and Amazon touting its own products." . . . How did we get here?The answer, Doctorow proposed, was that Amazon had built a $31 billion ad business inside its own retail platform. The incentives for Amazon went from "give customers the most helpful results so they'll buy the most stuff" to "sell as many ads against products as customers will tolerate so that: [ad sales profits] > [retail sales losses from abandoned searches]
In Bezos's original plan, the company called "Amazon" was called "Relentless," due to its ambition to be "Earth's most customer-centric company." Today, Amazon is an ------------ endless scroll of paid results, where winning depends on ad budgets, not quality. . . . Search Amazon for "cat beds" and the entire first screen is ads. One of them is an ad for a dog carrier, which Amazon itself manufactures and sells, competing with the other sellers who bought that placement. Scroll down one screen and you get some "organic" results - that is, results that represent Amazon's best guess at the best products for your query. Scroll once more and yup, another entire screen of ads, these ones labeled "Highly rated." One more scroll, and another screenful of ads, one for a dog product. Keep scrolling, you'll keep seeing ads, including ads you've already scrolled past. "On these first five screens, more than 50 percent of the space was dedicated to ads and Amazon touting its own products." . . . How did we get here?
Search Amazon for "cat beds" and the entire first screen is ads. One of them is an ad for a dog carrier, which Amazon itself manufactures and sells, competing with the other sellers who bought that placement.
Scroll down one screen and you get some "organic" results - that is, results that represent Amazon's best guess at the best products for your query. Scroll once more and yup, another entire screen of ads, these ones labeled "Highly rated." One more scroll, and another screenful of ads, one for a dog product.
Keep scrolling, you'll keep seeing ads, including ads you've already scrolled past. "On these first five screens, more than 50 percent of the space was dedicated to ads and Amazon touting its own products." . . .
How did we get here?
[ad sales profits] > [retail sales losses from abandoned searches]
#1 | Posted by A_Friend at 2026-05-06 10:13 PM | Reply
And speaking of Amazon ... here's Jeff Bezos and his personal floatation device:
#2 | Posted by A_Friend at 2026-05-06 10:20 PM | Reply | Funny: 3
Billionaires have zero right to exist
#3 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-05-06 10:46 PM | Reply
Pulled up alongside a blue Bently convertible today and saw some Mar a Lago faced freak show driving it.
Why is it that the people with more money than they know what to do with always turn out to look like grotesque clowns or they marry one? I think the fastest way for me to develop ED would be for that thing to get naked in my presence. Blech.
#4 | Posted by jpw at 2026-05-06 10:51 PM | Reply
#4 | Posted by jpw
The "Mar-a-Lago face" is a trending, highly stylized aesthetic among American conservatives, characterized by intense, "camera-ready" cosmetic procedures like high cheekbone fillers, lip augmentation, Botox, and bright veneers. It often features a polished, "overdone" look with tanned, taut skin and heavy eye makeup, signaling wealth, high-status, and alignment with Trumpism.
#5 | Posted by AMERICANUNITY at 2026-05-07 12:19 AM | Reply
What's the HTML code for inserting pictures?
#6 | Posted by jpw at 2026-05-07 12:49 AM | Reply
#6 | Posted by jpw
< img src="(your image URL here w/ no parenthesis)" height="xxx" (in pixels) width="xxx" (close with:) >
No space between < and img or " and >
Best not to make height or width greater than 400 for this site.
#7 | Posted by AMERICANUNITY at 2026-05-07 01:18 AM | Reply
PS - I always resize height and width or they'll take up more than a page's width
Again, best not to make height or width greater than 400 for DR.
Copy the HTML you typed before hitting preview in case you need to adjust. Go back, paste, change, and preview before PUBLISH.
#8 | Posted by AMERICANUNITY at 2026-05-07 01:21 AM | Reply
PSS - the first step is to right mouse click on the image you want to post, then Copy Image Link
That's the link you'll insert after < img src = " (with no spaces)
Trial and error are your friends. Copy your completed HTML with image link, height, width, etc. in Preview because if it doesn't come out correctly, you'll want to be able to edit by going to another blank text box to preview before publishing.
#9 | Posted by AMERICANUNITY at 2026-05-07 01:30 AM | Reply
Thank you!
#10 | Posted by jpw at 2026-05-07 01:30 AM | Reply
< img src="(your image URL here w/ no parenthesis)" height="xxx" width="xxx">
#11 | Posted by AMERICANUNITY at 2026-05-07 01:31 AM | Reply
#10 | Posted by jpw
My pleasure :-)
#12 | Posted by AMERICANUNITY at 2026-05-07 01:34 AM | Reply
BTW, for comparison, the image I posted HERE is 300 H x 300 W
200 x 200 would have worked just fine. I do a little bigger if there's smaller text embedded in an image.
#13 | Posted by AMERICANUNITY at 2026-05-07 01:40 AM | Reply
#14 | Posted by AMERICANUNITY at 2026-05-07 01:40 AM | Reply
You either look old or you look weird
#15 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-05-07 11:27 AM | Reply
No one is quite sure when it started
The Reagan administration. Mystery solved.
#16 | Posted by qcp at 2026-05-07 07:05 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1
American citizens are widgets being made in a Corporate Factory to be exploited by the people who have bought and now own their Government.
#17 | Posted by Corky at 2026-05-07 07:24 PM | Reply
Is that when?
My reference is when they started allowing people to poop on the sidewalks, and the death of Kate Steinle ... After that its just been a ---- show for citizens.
#18 | Posted by oneironaut at 2026-05-07 07:55 PM | Reply
#17 | POSTED BY CORKY
idk a citizen under 40yo working at a FANNG pulling in $350K-556K a year is hardly a "widget".
#19 | Posted by oneironaut at 2026-05-07 07:56 PM | Reply
Welcome to the party pal. It started when Algore made us buy low flow showers and toilets that don't flush. They doubled down with gas cans that don't pour and washing appliances that don't.
#20 | Posted by visitor_ at 2026-05-07 08:19 PM | Reply
#20 My shower works AOK, and my toilets flush just as Al Gore intended.
Because you're incapable of operating a shower, and your waste product clogs every toilet you face, is no reason to blame Democrats.
But you do you.
#21 | Posted by A_Friend at 2026-05-07 08:25 PM | Reply
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