The fact that all of the major platforms are changing hands, having to change due to government bans or laws, or from CEOs who force changes people don’t like into their platforms.

Then and a bunch of others cropping up trying to take their place.

not that I would mind considering that the entire mainstream internet is now 5 or 6 websites owned by 3 or 4 people and all of them are either fucking awful, have TONS of ads on them or Boost Right Wingers and Bigots while censoring LGBTQ content

Overall, I’m kinda hopeful and Scared about the future of the internet

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    The One Big Website situation is an anomaly. We used to churn through “the place to be” every couple of years.

    This is so overdue. Don’t be scared.

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      Things were REALLY fucking bleak 10-15 years ago. Even though they are still relatively small, the growth of alternative places like Lemmy and Mastodon, along with a sort of rebirth of independent websites and blogs has been very inspiring. It is nowhere near mainstream, but there is a growing community in the collective disdain for Silicon Valley. More and more, people have grown to understand that websites being driven into the ground isn’t a coincidence of poor management, but a fundamental law of Capitalism. People in general are a lot less naive than they used to be.

        • what’s unprecedented is that the government couldn’t buy it out and make themselves a mega client with personal backdoors for metadata and controlling discussion via opaque TOS violations.

          plenty of other platforms were once places where people organized and shared information, but the US ultimately controlled the places where they were hosted directly or through vassal relations.

          the PRC has no such relationship with the US and has developed its own, novel platforms that humans like. the geopolitics is what’s new and it makes the censorship tactics new.

          the government had to step in to overtly ban since it couldn’t quietly subvert and coopt it or force ISPs to send threatening letters by opening them up to liability for the sharks of extremely large capital formations. or just straight up paying ISPs off to throttle types of traffic.

          to examine the recent history of the internet and platforms rise & falls with a critical perspective seems to reveal the game doesn’t change, just the players and the technologies. 20+ years ago a VPN tunnel was a relatively obscure tool mostly used by corporations to provide off-site access to authenticated users accessing secured network resources. now it’s the ballgame for bypassing restrictive licensing agreements. a hilarious hijacking.

          shit people used to buy movies and software, now they buy the right to subscribe to a platform that can change terms or go dark whenever. and they think this is normal/acceptable.

          the cool parts of the internet have always been wackamole for monetization or, when that doesn’t work, destruction. I still remember when the cops were raiding and seizing TBP servers every few months, even though the courts never ruled in the state’s favor. pure attrition.

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    All websites will be tiny forums with slightly different ideologies. By 2030 we will have a Hexsnare; a Marxist Leninist forum that believe in revolution only through making a new Red Army chior but through drums, Pecksbear; a pro China Anarchist polycule trying to resurrected Stalin, PlexBear; a Juche Linux web hosting and movie sharing website where all the content uploaded has to some way relate to AES, Bear; An image board similar to instagram, where you can only post about the Hexbear and how dope the bear is, and He𝕏bear; a communist forum that believes in accelerstionism through Elon Musk gaining the reigns of the United states. All of these websites with further fracture into 30 new websites come 2040.

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    I kinda hope so. I grew up with a few good years of forums and smaller sites pre-The Big Websites, and it felt more vast when people didn’t just use The Big Websites. I remember jumping around various gaming forums, and that’s kinda how exploring the Fediverse feels now