• livus@kbin.social
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    8 months ago

    Before I reply I just wanna say I’m not trying to fight or argue I’m just quite interested in language.

    All your context-dependent examples are verbs, whereas “enshitification” is a noun - a state of being. That’s why it fills a gap in English.

    Otherwise you need an entire sentence to describe that process A happened to B thing and the result is C state.

    It doesn’t seem intellectual at all to me, I mean it has the word shit in it and its closest contender for meaning is probably “fuckedupness”.