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I didn't realize "effect" and "affect" were different words for a long time.
Honestly, you can pretty much always use effect unless you're affecting a fancy manner.
I am strongly in favor of depreciating affect.
You may find you mean deprecating.
Depreciating is reducing in value due to time, deprecating is disapproving of (or in software, marking as obsolete)
Sigh, that one I can legitimately blame on autocorrect and adhd.