the.com/upgrades
the art of paying more to lose the features you liked.
means a change marketed as an improvement, which may or may not actually improve anything you cared about.
from from upgrade, railway jargon from the 1860s meaning to raise a track's grade or slope, later borrowed by anyone wanting to make change sound like ascension.
software ironyoften removes buttons users actually used
airline meaningthe one upgrade that is genuinely real
psychology trickframing loss as gain increases acceptance