There are too many people on the internet

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I don't think there's anybody here who would disagree that, since at least 2007, the internet has slowly gotten worse and worse. Normie social media has paved the way for the death of the entire internet as a whole. Social media and cellphones only became mainstream once Apple released their first iPhone in 2007. Costing only $599, it was much cheaper than a PC which could cost upwards of $1500 at the time. This has allowed anybody with a little bit of money to be able to use the internet as they please. Every online community which was previously small and tight-knit was inundated with a deluge of normalfags, all coming to invade their communities. This might have been okay if they were quality users, but they were not. The normalfag is more interested in discussing things in his own life, especially so if that is not the focus of the website or discussion. They are also incapable of basic problem solving skills. They will make post after post, thread after thread, comment after comment about a problem they have that is either easily googleable or so trivial to solve that no one had ever posted about it in the first place. They infect these communities and turn them into bastardized versions of themselves, constantly discussing things that are completely unrelated or surface level to the topic of the website. Nowadays, all that is left of the old internet culture are a few websites that hardly anybody visits. All the old communities left and became a part of the machine by consolidating onto either reddit or discord. Everything is also commericalized and personalized to you. This makes it almost impossible for the normal person to see anything outside of the ordinary or novel. If something isn't trying to get you to like or comment or follow, then it's trying to get you to buy something. Advertising leads to more content that is lower quality. They only care about getting money. Today, it is the case that most people who are "content creators", even if they started out as genuine, are only in it for the money, and as such they only do the bare minimum to get their paycheck. The internet truly died in 2016 with the U.S. election. Hoards of normalfags were thrust into spaces such as 4chan and they ruined it like they had ruined so many communities in the past. It used to be that imageboards were the last part of the internet that normalfags had not yet touched, but that changed in 2016. If you're an American, then this is also the time when the government started to push out propaganda even more. All the arguments you see online, especially on social media, is manufactured by somebody to enrage the most amount of people as possible. You shouldn't even engage with it. All of this is to say that there are too many people online, and that is what killed the internet.


TLDR: Kill normalfags, behead normalfags, roundhouse kick a normalfag into the concrete.
 
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I don't think there's anybody here who would disagree that, since at least 2007, the internet has slowly gotten worse and worse. Normie social media has paved the way for the death of the entire internet as a whole. Social media and cellphones only became mainstream once Apple released their first iPhone in 2007. Costing only $599, it was much cheaper than a PC which could cost upwards of $1500 at the time. This has allowed anybody with a little bit of money to be able to use the internet as they please. Every online community which was previously small and tight-knit was inundated with a deluge of normalfags, all coming to invade their communities. This might have been okay if they were quality users, but they were not. The normalfag is more interested in discussing things in his own life, especially so if that is not the focus of the website or discussion. They are also incapable of basic problem solving skills. They will make post after post, thread after thread, comment after comment about a problem they have that is either easily googleable or so trivial to solve that no one had ever posted about it in the first place. They infect these communities and turn them into bastardized versions of themselves, constantly discussing things that are completely unrelated or surface level to the topic of the website. Nowadays, all that is left of the old internet culture are a few websites that hardly anybody visits. All the old communities left and became a part of the machine by consolidating onto either reddit or discord. Everything is also commericalized and personalized to you. This makes it almost impossible for the normal person to see anything outside of the ordinary or novel. If something isn't trying to get you to like or comment or follow, then it's trying to get you to buy something. Advertising leads to more content that is lower quality. They only care about getting money. Today, it is the case that most people who are "content creators", even if they started out as genuine, are only in it for the money, and as such they only do the bare minimum to get their paycheck. The internet truly died in 2016 with the U.S. election. Hoards of normalfags were thrust into spaces such as 4chan and they ruined it like they had ruined so many communities in the past. It used to be that imageboards were the last part of the internet that normalfags had not yet touched, but that changed in 2016. If you're an American, then this is also the time when the government started to push out propaganda even more. All the arguments you see online, especially on social media, is manufactured by somebody to enrage the most amount of people as possible. You shouldn't even engage with it. All of this is to say that there are too many people online, and that is what killed the internet.


TLDR: Kill normalfags, behead normalfags, roundhouse kick a normalfag into the concrete.
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Take over a country, ban everyone from using sites that you don't make yourself and ban smartphones.... unironically could save some people
 

I don't think there's anybody here who would disagree that, since at least 2007, the internet has slowly gotten worse and worse. Normie social media has paved the way for the death of the entire internet as a whole. Social media and cellphones only became mainstream once Apple released their first iPhone in 2007. Costing only $599, it was much cheaper than a PC which could cost upwards of $1500 at the time. This has allowed anybody with a little bit of money to be able to use the internet as they please. Every online community which was previously small and tight-knit was inundated with a deluge of normalfags, all coming to invade their communities. This might have been okay if they were quality users, but they were not. The normalfag is more interested in discussing things in his own life, especially so if that is not the focus of the website or discussion. They are also incapable of basic problem solving skills. They will make post after post, thread after thread, comment after comment about a problem they have that is either easily googleable or so trivial to solve that no one had ever posted about it in the first place. They infect these communities and turn them into bastardized versions of themselves, constantly discussing things that are completely unrelated or surface level to the topic of the website. Nowadays, all that is left of the old internet culture are a few websites that hardly anybody visits. All the old communities left and became a part of the machine by consolidating onto either reddit or discord. Everything is also commericalized and personalized to you. This makes it almost impossible for the normal person to see anything outside of the ordinary or novel. If something isn't trying to get you to like or comment or follow, then it's trying to get you to buy something. Advertising leads to more content that is lower quality. They only care about getting money. Today, it is the case that most people who are "content creators", even if they started out as genuine, are only in it for the money, and as such they only do the bare minimum to get their paycheck. The internet truly died in 2016 with the U.S. election. Hoards of normalfags were thrust into spaces such as 4chan and they ruined it like they had ruined so many communities in the past. It used to be that imageboards were the last part of the internet that normalfags had not yet touched, but that changed in 2016. If you're an American, then this is also the time when the government started to push out propaganda even more. All the arguments you see online, especially on social media, is manufactured by somebody to enrage the most amount of people as possible. You shouldn't even engage with it. All of this is to say that there are too many people online, and that is what killed the internet.


TLDR: Kill normalfags, behead normalfags, roundhouse kick a normalfag into the concrete.
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