Thoughts

mental health break ,./'"**^^$_---
In the early days of the internet you didn't connect to the internet to see the same stuff you would see by looking out the window.
People talk about how internet culture has changed, but some of the things that they point out have also changed in the real world, so I don't think that's why the internet feels different. For example, you could say the internet has become more commercialized or more censored, but there are still many spaces on the internet that are not marketable and uncensored. I think what's changed is that those spaces mimic the spaces that exist in the real world. There are still people on the internet talking about media piracy, but those people are also talking about media piracy in the real world. And the people who are using "unalive" on the internet are also using "unalive" in the real world. Pre 2010, the internet felt like a different world that didn't effect the real world. And so people judged it by a different standard than the real world. And I'm not nostalgic for the standard of the 2010 internet, but I am nostalgic for having a different standard for judging things on the internet.
Link 11:56 a.m. Sep 21, 2024 UTC-4