Speaking of enshittification, @pluralistic, how about this: the way if you make the mistake of clicking on a Google search result that takes you to Facebook, you're trapped! All of your browser tab's previous surfing history that led you to Google and then to the FB page, is lost, you can't click the Back button; FB has you like a venus fly trap. It is one of the most violative acts I've ever seen on the web. Just blatantly subverts the very essence of the web. It's an act of pure evil by FB.
@brianstorms @pluralistic This is why I generally ctrl click Google results to open them in new tabs.
@jamesholden @pluralistic Good idea! But a shame that users have to resort to these kinds of workarounds when the company like FB does something self-defeating and selfish. I think it's a sign of late-stage business thinking: as a company grows stale, especially a publicly-traded company, the pressure is tremendous to continue to grow grow grow at all costs. "At all costs" means "time to commence enshittification."