← Back to context Comment by otabdeveloper4 5 days ago > I remember when the web wasn't considered reliable eitherIt still isn't. 2 comments otabdeveloper4 Reply commakozzi 5 days ago Yes, it still isn't, we all know that. But we all also know that it was MUCH more unreliable then. Everyone's just being dishonest to try to make a point on this. flir 4 days ago I'm more talking about the conversation around it, rather than its absolute unreliability, so I think they're missing the point a bit.It's the same as the "never use your real name on the internet" -> facebook transition. Things get normalized. "This too shall pass."
commakozzi 5 days ago Yes, it still isn't, we all know that. But we all also know that it was MUCH more unreliable then. Everyone's just being dishonest to try to make a point on this. flir 4 days ago I'm more talking about the conversation around it, rather than its absolute unreliability, so I think they're missing the point a bit.It's the same as the "never use your real name on the internet" -> facebook transition. Things get normalized. "This too shall pass."
flir 4 days ago I'm more talking about the conversation around it, rather than its absolute unreliability, so I think they're missing the point a bit.It's the same as the "never use your real name on the internet" -> facebook transition. Things get normalized. "This too shall pass."
Yes, it still isn't, we all know that. But we all also know that it was MUCH more unreliable then. Everyone's just being dishonest to try to make a point on this.
I'm more talking about the conversation around it, rather than its absolute unreliability, so I think they're missing the point a bit.
It's the same as the "never use your real name on the internet" -> facebook transition. Things get normalized. "This too shall pass."