You started a website, and this website became enormously popular. The company you started to run this website is now worth a couple billion dollars. You’re not an asshole, so you pay your employees generously and take an equal wage for yourself. You weren’t in a rush to grow, so you never took venture capital or became publicly traded.
As the sole owner of that company, you are technically worth a couple billion dollars, but your sellable assets are nowhere near that 15%. How is the law supposed to handle this situation without further making enshitification legally mandatory?
It kind of is simple. They have to sell stuff.
It’s up to them how to do that.
Say we tax them at 15% of US assets after the first $1B. That’ll slowly widdle them down.
So here’s a scenario:
You started a website, and this website became enormously popular. The company you started to run this website is now worth a couple billion dollars. You’re not an asshole, so you pay your employees generously and take an equal wage for yourself. You weren’t in a rush to grow, so you never took venture capital or became publicly traded.
As the sole owner of that company, you are technically worth a couple billion dollars, but your sellable assets are nowhere near that 15%. How is the law supposed to handle this situation without further making enshitification legally mandatory?
Sell the shares to your employees. Or to the government.
So forced enshitification it is.
I’m not forceing you.
You just seem to do that on your own.