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This is just bad design, where the manufacturer unwittingly does not pay attention to product longevity issues. This is more a condition of ignorance, rather than evil as in planned obsolescence.
This is just bad design, where the manufacturer unwittingly does not pay attention to product longevity issues. This is more a condition of ignorance, rather than evil as in planned obsolescence.
=Light Bulb Cartel=
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Latest revision as of 21:40, 19 July 2023

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planned_obsolescence

Unplanned Obsolescence

This is just bad design, where the manufacturer unwittingly does not pay attention to product longevity issues. This is more a condition of ignorance, rather than evil as in planned obsolescence.

Light Bulb Cartel