Isn’t that a prerequisite for enshitification? Publicly-traded companies are required (by law, I think) to maximize profits for their shareholders, even if that means utterly ruining their original product (Reddit, Boeing, etc.), yes? What do you think?

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    You dont have those things not happen any more because of the stock market, you dont have to endure those things any more because regulations prevent it.

    I can guarantee you 100% that if corporations could use child labor again, or dump rats in a meat grinder and sell it, they would in a heartbeat.

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      Yep. No disagreement.

      OP was asking whether public trading causes shitty business behavior.

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          It wasn’t, although it wasn’t an argument against per se either. Both were/are markets.

          What actually needs to happen with internet enshittification is probably some kind of regulation. People just don’t understand the magic boxes well enough to not fall prey. The EU is on it, at least. With Boeing, probably the Enron formula. We’ll see how many accidents it takes to create movement on that, considering it’s a company that makes the big banks look disposable by comparison.