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Internet Manifesto by sadgirl.online
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[QUOTE="inverse_square_matrix, post: 18000, member: 3161"] I think this explains perfectly the current situation. We are used to thinking that the Internet is a single separate place when that changed years ago. The Internet became an extension of real life. Just like we can't expect everyone to become intellectual scholars or genius artists IRL, we shouldn't expect that they do the same on the Internet. The creative and "old web" became a niche club while the main central places are the social networks and SEO'd search engines. Again, just like real life where we have lots of niche clubs, but still most people just go to the main popular places. We aren't the whole internet anymore, we are just a corner of it, and trying to change the rest is an impossible task unless we change the corporate reality. This place is a reflection of reality. [/QUOTE]
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