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It's not unreasonable to percieve the WWW for the past 20 years, definitely 10 years, to basically being a handful of website with 90% of the users.

I for one miss the smaller internet of days past, but I've always assumed I was in the minority here, as most of my peers don't seem to care about everything being on Facebook these days.

However, as AI slop overruns these platforms, I've noticed increased interest in alternatives. As each major platform gets slopified, the sites and communities that are too small to warrant much interest from bots become more lucrative.

And as for the ones who are fine with the slop feeds who think what they're seeing is actually real, I guess we're not losing much of value if they stay with InstaFaceTwitterTok

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[–] LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

The only downside is normies vote in elections and they will lobby increasingly intrusive governments to ban the internet outright before they ever consider that other websites exists or even just go back to their IRL bubbles to larp the noble savage fallacy and let us all be in peace. They've done it with vaping in otherwise first world countries, they'll do it with the internet, those without self control will be the end of us all.

But I hope I'm wrong.