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“Everything As A Subscription”: People List 35 Industries They Want To See Disappear In 10 Years

“Everything As A Subscription”: People List 35 Industries They Want To See Disappear In 10 Years

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From college textbooks to scam call centers, we’ve all run into industries that have somehow persisted despite the majority of people hating them. For one reason or another, these institutions are still alive and kicking, to the dismay of most people. 
Recently, internet users shared what sort of businesses they thought should really not still be a thing. Some users also specified industry practices that really need to change. After all, fast fashion is terrible, but we still need clothing! We’ve gathered some of the most interesting and relevant examples, but be sure to add your ideas in the comments! And upvote the ones you absolutely agree with as well. 

#1

“Everything As A Subscription”: People List 35 Industries They Want To See Disappear In 10 Years
Puppy/kitten farms.
394points

#2

“Everything As A Subscription”: People List 35 Industries They Want To See Disappear In 10 Years
Child beauty pageants- are they still going? That.
391points

#3

“Everything As A Subscription”: People List 35 Industries They Want To See Disappear In 10 Years
Social media influencing.
381points

Common contenders for being removed were scams and online tech support scams in particular. While digital technology has expanded massively over the past two decades, the main scamming strategies remain the same. Like the con artists of the past, tech support scammers will forest try to get the confidence of the victim. Tech-illiteracy plays a large part in their strategies, as many will try to make the normal functions of your computer appear like hacking or malware.

The goal of the scammer is to first get access to your computer and then convince you that there is some issue that can only be solved by paying for some sort of program renewal or having a more skilled technician fix it remotely, at a cost of course. More insidious scammers may try to gain access to your computer to find compromising information or passwords. 

#4

“Everything As A Subscription”: People List 35 Industries They Want To See Disappear In 10 Years
Human trafficking.
371points

#5

“Everything As A Subscription”: People List 35 Industries They Want To See Disappear In 10 Years
Mega churches.
360points

#6

“Everything As A Subscription”: People List 35 Industries They Want To See Disappear In 10 Years
Conversion therapy.
341points

Generally, the average tech support scammer wants to simply take your money and run. Fortunately, consumer protection laws and tools have come a long way since the early 2000s. These days scammers will try to get you to pay them with digital gift cards. These are less regulated and generally can’t be traced back to the scammer as easily. If you have ever seen signs saying that your bank, Microsoft, and all government agencies will never ask you for gift cards and wondered what those are for, now you know.

#7

“Everything As A Subscription”: People List 35 Industries They Want To See Disappear In 10 Years
For profit health insurance.
328points

#8

“Everything As A Subscription”: People List 35 Industries They Want To See Disappear In 10 Years
Mommy/Family vloggers. They're sinister... a podcast I listened to did a 7* episode deep dive and it was horrifying. There needs to be laws to protect these exploited children and in 10-20 years we're going to see a LOT of these kids telling their horror stories and suing their parents.
EDIT TO ADD: The podcast is called Some Place Under Neith. It's episodes 56 - 62.
307points

#9

“Everything As A Subscription”: People List 35 Industries They Want To See Disappear In 10 Years
Call Scammers that steal from the elderly.
299points

Others listed the college textbook industry as being in desperate need of disappearing. To explain this to non-Americans, US college students sometimes have to pay between 750$-1000$ a year just for textbooks. At an institution, they are already paying to attend. It’s not hard to see why most think this industry is just predatory and ultimately unnecessary. Even worse, some law schools make students pay for books of legal cases when these cases are often freely available online. 

#10

“Everything As A Subscription”: People List 35 Industries They Want To See Disappear In 10 Years
Everything to do with planned obsolescence.
Massive industry, disproportionately responsible for obscene levels of environmental damage.
282points

#11

“Everything As A Subscription”: People List 35 Industries They Want To See Disappear In 10 Years
24 hour propaganda media outlets masquerading as “news”.
269points

#12

Insulin,s**t should be free or at least very inexpensive
248points

We reached out to tech support scam expert Jim Browning to learn a bit more about this profession that really needs to disappear. We asked if growing tech literacy will help people avoid the more common forms of online scams. "I think this is already happening because I see the tactics of the scammers changing a little. These days, they are scamming a wider range of countries. Slovakia and Austria were two countries I hadn’t seen targeted until last year for example. Sadly this doesn’t mean that we will see a reduction in the scam phone calls though; it’s still a numbers game for scammers. Their ideal target is someone who isn’t very computer literate, has online banking (the scammers will kindly assist someone to sign up if they don’t already have this), and is generally trusting of someone trying to help (supposedly from their bank or the police). Sadly this fits the profile of a lot of older people and they are still the most likely to be scammed." 

#13

“Everything As A Subscription”: People List 35 Industries They Want To See Disappear In 10 Years
MLMs/Pyramid schemes
242points

#14

“Everything As A Subscription”: People List 35 Industries They Want To See Disappear In 10 Years
Factory animal farming. I'm not a hippie but I love and respect animals. If you wouldn't allow it to happen to your pet don't pay big business to do it to your food.
236points

#15

“Everything As A Subscription”: People List 35 Industries They Want To See Disappear In 10 Years
Fast fashion.
224points

"Forewarned is forearmed. Show relatives videos about scams. Watch the TV programs about them. We’ve probably all heard “Banks will never ask you to move money” and most people wouldn’t dream of doing that. But what happens if your bank calls and they are able to give you convincing details about your account? What happens then? The short answer is “Never trust a call that you receive. If you want to make sure it’s really your bank. YOU MAKE THE CALL TO A PUBLISHED PHONE NUMBER. Seeing the language and techniques scammers use, it’s far easier than you think to be scammed. Anyone can be scammed (myself included)," was his advice for how the average person can defend themselves against scams.

#16

“Everything As A Subscription”: People List 35 Industries They Want To See Disappear In 10 Years
Anything involving cold calling, or massive phone call farms pimping random s**t.
215points

#17

“Everything As A Subscription”: People List 35 Industries They Want To See Disappear In 10 Years
Everything as a subscription. As a tech worker I understand why this is so popular but god do I hate it
Edit: Some subscriptions can genuinely offer amazing value to consumers. My problem is the mass adoption of subscription on products and services that have no business being a subscription. Those that exist solely so companies can make more money off of you. Not everything should be a subscription
214points

#18

“Everything As A Subscription”: People List 35 Industries They Want To See Disappear In 10 Years
I work in the industry.... Restaurant Tipping industry. It's getting out of hand in the USA. You have to tip everywhere and pay extra "fees or services" due to covid or inflation. Businesses need to pay their employees and not the customers. I'd rather pay a little higher prices than paying a tip. It's not my responsibility to pay their employees. I ended up using my tips to pay for their tips and so called service fees....smdh which is redundant. After I went out to eat a few times after the pandemic; I stopped going out to eat.
Many people don't want to end it because they use their tip as under-table money. My boss requires us to claim all of our tips even cash. Customers are required to pay at the front desk where there are cameras to watch us. Most of the time he is there overseeing us. He pays way over minimum wage ($15+ an hour) for us which he doesn't have too. The customers don't even have to pay service fees or inflation fees or any bs fee. The boss just raises the prices accordingly.
Summary: Get rid of the tipping industry.
203points

#19

“Everything As A Subscription”: People List 35 Industries They Want To See Disappear In 10 Years
Single-use plastics: Some people hope that the production and use of single-use plastics, which contribute to plastic pollution, will become a thing of the past as alternatives are developed and adopted.
202points

#20

“Everything As A Subscription”: People List 35 Industries They Want To See Disappear In 10 Years
Televangelism
198points
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