platformization
English
Alternative forms
- platformisation
Etymology
platform + -ization
Noun
platformization (uncountable)
- (Internet) The increasing domination of the Internet by a number of large companies whose products function as markets for content.
- 2019, Marc Steinberg, The Platform Economy: How Japan Transformed the Consumer Internet, U of Minnesota Press, →ISBN:
- For [Anne] Helmond, the platformization of the web is a process whereby social media platforms […] extend their tentacles into the rest of the web, following users in their browsing activities, using API plugins to permit Facebook commentary on far-flung websites, allowing Facebook the ability to sell users ads about things they were browsing, and generally connecting the web at large back into the closed Facebook platform.
- 2019 February 13, Paolo Gerbaudo, “One person, one click: is this how to save democracy?”, in The Guardian:
- For Miguel Ardanuy, a former participation coordinator of Podemos, the ultimate aim of this “platformisation of the party” is to “construct a different model of party, a party more open and responsive to society, where you do not need a membership card in order to participate”.
See also
- walled garden