<2> Norway’s Consumer Council Calls for Right to Repair and Antitrust Enforcement – and Mocks ‘Enshittification’
<3> The Norwegian Consumer Council, a government-funded organization advocating for consumers’ rights, has released a report on the trend of “enshittification” in digital consumer goods and services, suggesting ways consumers can resist. But they’ve also dramatized the problem with a funny four-minute video about the man whose calls for him to make things shitty for people.
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“It’s not just your imagination. Digital services are getting worse,” the video concludes — before adding that “Luckily, it doesn’t have to be this way.” The Consumer Council’s announcement recommends:
<3> Stronger rights for consumers to control, adapt, repair, and alter their products and services
<3> Interoperability, data portability, and decentralisation
