Comment by disqard
10 days ago
Wow, that "Dead Internet Theory" keeps getting more and more Real with each passing day.
I sometimes think of this as a "slo-mo train wreck" version of the burning of the Library of Alexandria.
10 days ago
Wow, that "Dead Internet Theory" keeps getting more and more Real with each passing day.
I sometimes think of this as a "slo-mo train wreck" version of the burning of the Library of Alexandria.
> I sometimes think of this as a "slo-mo train wreck" version of the burning of the Library of Alexandria.
similar attitudes about the decay of civilization occured with the inventions of
- the internet/original search engines - tv - radio - the printed word (frickin books(!!!!))
they were all supposed to make people stupider because we wouldnt have to keep as much information in our heads. see the pattern?
Maybe I failed to articulate that well.
My point was more along the lines of "we're about to ruin a high-quality resource (the Internet) that we carefully built over decades".
I think your response is valid -- we'll do what we've always done: adapt and move on.
However, that doesn't change the fact that, just like TV, the Internet will be even more chock-full of garbage, with an abysmal SNR.
> "we're about to ruin a high-quality resource (the Internet) that we carefully built over decades"
I agree but would say many people have noticed this over the years... successive waves of normies (aol endless summer being one famous one i rememeber, ya granny getting a smartphone in the last ten years being the most recent) substantively change the character of this once possibly great place