The July 17 closure will clear the way for major renovations and construction on the property, which is to reopen in 2027 as the Hard Rock Las Vegas, featuring a hotel tower in the shape of a guitar.
Except I will justify this as enshittification because: online sports betting, gacha mobile games, and online slots have taken over for free entertainment, ridiculously cheap high quality food, and a tourism entertainment, because the prior is cheaper to maintain, quicker to deploy, and more easily accessible to the average user, and the latter required more upkeep, more American jobs, and wasn’t as obscenely profitable (somehow…)
So yes, this is a pretty text book example of the Internets enshittification of a market.
I’m interested to see how I’m just using this as “I want to bitch about something”, because I honestly disliked Vegas and have never been a big gambler (though every time I have, I’ve walked away with a profit, but I don’t think I’ll tell you my strategy, 100% guaranteed low stakes winnings, because your energy is too damn negative, and I don’t wish you any happiness in life, besides that I hope you have a wonderful Friday.)
No. Enshittification specifically refers to a business slowly squeezing everything out of its monopoly position and making life worse for everyone involved.
This here is just a failing business scaling (or shutting) down. Nothing more.
What used to be a destination with entertainment and competition for your attention has become online sports betting, gatcha games targeting minors, and online casinos. This used to be a destination with attractions for every type of person (circus circus Even, for the kids!), that supported hundreds of thousands of workers. Now it’s sweat shop programmers and overseas tech support, goodbye Vegas.
Again, because enshittification refers to the exploitative monopoly.
Vegas as a whole never had a monopoly, no individual casino in Vegas had a monopoly, and today’s online gambling has certainly some larger players, but none of them have the market power to squeeze both sides as much as Amazon does.
What you’re seeing is simply a shift within the market. Nothing else. Yes, people are being exploited, but not because of some monopoly that forces them to do so. There’s plenty of competition in the online gambling sector.
How rapidly that word has become meaningless. It just means “I want to bitch about something” now.
Except I will justify this as enshittification because: online sports betting, gacha mobile games, and online slots have taken over for free entertainment, ridiculously cheap high quality food, and a tourism entertainment, because the prior is cheaper to maintain, quicker to deploy, and more easily accessible to the average user, and the latter required more upkeep, more American jobs, and wasn’t as obscenely profitable (somehow…)
So yes, this is a pretty text book example of the Internets enshittification of a market.
I’m interested to see how I’m just using this as “I want to bitch about something”, because I honestly disliked Vegas and have never been a big gambler (though every time I have, I’ve walked away with a profit, but I don’t think I’ll tell you my strategy, 100% guaranteed low stakes winnings, because your energy is too damn negative, and I don’t wish you any happiness in life, besides that I hope you have a wonderful Friday.)
Watch out, guys, he has a foolproof gambling strategy.
While I agree with you, I do also feel like everything in the world has gotten shittier.
So, like, the word has suffered from enshittification?
No. Enshittification specifically refers to a business slowly squeezing everything out of its monopoly position and making life worse for everyone involved.
This here is just a failing business scaling (or shutting) down. Nothing more.
How is this not the Enshittification of gambling?
What used to be a destination with entertainment and competition for your attention has become online sports betting, gatcha games targeting minors, and online casinos. This used to be a destination with attractions for every type of person (circus circus Even, for the kids!), that supported hundreds of thousands of workers. Now it’s sweat shop programmers and overseas tech support, goodbye Vegas.
Again, because enshittification refers to the exploitative monopoly.
Vegas as a whole never had a monopoly, no individual casino in Vegas had a monopoly, and today’s online gambling has certainly some larger players, but none of them have the market power to squeeze both sides as much as Amazon does.
What you’re seeing is simply a shift within the market. Nothing else. Yes, people are being exploited, but not because of some monopoly that forces them to do so. There’s plenty of competition in the online gambling sector.
Meme so meta even the meme has gone meta