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[–] NecroSocial 2 points

There's a lot of truth to dead internet theory. As someone who's been online since there was an online to be on I've seen it dry up. The internet used to be vast, like incalculably vast. Once commercial interests got involved it began contracting into what we have today. Mega websites like social media hubs acted like black holes swallowing up huge swaths of smaller sites. Free hosting companies with huge user bases went under and companies managing the data storage of the net began purging sites who's owners hadn't accessed them in however long or who'd stopped paying the hosting bill. It's been like watching stars in the night sky blink out of existence one by one until mostly only the brightest stars remain.

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[–] ANGUSPOUNDER 1 point

> Mega websites like social media hubs acted like black holes swallowing up huge swaths of smaller sites.

Just like ur mega mom acting with her black hole and swallowing up huge swaths of my man milk.

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[–] NecroSocial 0 points

Now I'm just picturing the balls it would take to produce man milk that could be labeled as a "huge swath". You got the syndrome Angus?

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[–] AlpineMan 2 points

really interesting video.

I think a lot of social media websites will start having more strict "validation" processes to prove you're a real person and not a bot.

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