Why Apple's move to video could endanger podcasting's greatest power
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- Apple is introducing video podcasts, breaking from the open standard that has defined podcasting.
- Podcasts' open standard prevents algorithmic control and surveillance-based ads, unlike other media formats.
- Apple's new video podcast system requires creators to use selected hosting providers, centralizing control.
- This shift risks enshittification, with higher costs, content restrictions, and privacy concerns for creators and listeners.
- Independent video infrastructure has been consolidated by private equity, increasing reliance on a few platforms.
- Apple could mitigate risks by supporting open video hosting, preserving podcasting's decentralized nature.
- The move to video could shift incentives, pushing creators toward algorithmic amplification and promotional tactics.
- Podcasting remains one of the last open media formats, resistant to authoritarian control and corporate capture.