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I do think that the end really is here for the blogosphere though. This time it really is different. I’ve weathered many ups and downs in the blogosphere over my 17 years in it, but now it feels like the end of the blogging era. And what has emerged to take its place is not the blogosphere (and really shouldn’t try to be), even though parts of it... See more
Venkatesh Rao • Ribbonfarm Is Retiring
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special.fishIf you are 22 years old, Twitter has been around for about as long as you’ve known how to read. YouTube is fixed as firmly as the stars. I honestly don’t know how that feels, but I wonder if it’s claustrophobic?
Robin Sloan • Notes on Web3
“these platforms make it impossible to represent your full multidimensional self... your whole self can never exist in a single space.”
Eileen Ahn • (1) Preserving Sanctity in the Online Space
Perhaps someday the human race will be ready to become one collective consciousness. But the experiment of the 2010s shows that this day is not today. Let the internet once more be an escape — a place where you can find your people and be happy. Let us learn to speak a thousand different languages once again. Let the Tower of Babel fall.
Noah Smith • The internet wants to be fragmented - by Noah Smith The internet wants to be fragmented
The internet really w as better, back before it turned into “five giant websites, each filled with screenshots of text from the other four.”