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In my book *Enshittification*, I develop the concept of "giant teddybears," a scam that has been transposed from carnival midway games to digital platforms. The EU has just fined Elon Musk $140m for running a giant teddybear scam on Twitter:

arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20…

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Higher fines, though - you don't deter someone who has everybody's money from anything with a fine that amounts to shaking out his couch cushions.

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@tomjennings Precisely. It's not about the amount, it's about what the punishing effect is on the person. Like, if you took 10K from me now I'd be mostly (!) OK, just pretty miffed, but a year ago I'm eating oatmeal for months & a few years earlier it would have put me on the street - the way it should work is we figure out what kind of consequence we're aiming to place on a person with effects like that & then translate it, including to billionaires.
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@jwcph @tomjennings Finland, Norway and Switzerland have income-based fines for some motoring offenses, resulting in some pretty impressive penalties for wealthy speeders.
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I am surprised more countries don't do "day fines"
I know many already have a "fine unit" to ease keeping them tied to inflation so it shouldn't be too hard to redefine it in relation to one's wealth
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I love the teddybear analogy! It also works with making people believe the 'American Dream' that anyone can make it into the capitalist class, except that is not true, they only let some in and is economically impossible for everyone to make it.

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