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>>108709237
just use the indie web.
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>>108709237
Search engines, most specifically google, killed the little personalized spaces people created in the internet like blogs, shrines and non HTTPs websites. All we have now are megacorpo spaces
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>>108709237
SEO.
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all these massive corporations like google, youtube, twitter facebook and microsoft realized they need to actually start making money and in order to make more money they made everything shit, I noticed the shift started around 2015
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>>108709237
because of Social Media
it was a psyop every non technical person easily fell for
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>>108709345
its funny how we went from 'be careful what you post about yourself online sonny' to people literally plastering their entire lives for everyone to see
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>>108709244
What did you do?
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>>108709237
It's stupidity exploited on a scale never seen before, and made more efficient than ever before. To fix the internet would be to fix/filter stupidity.
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>>108709237
world issue, not internet issue
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>>108709393
what DID actually go wrong with the internet is jeetscript
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>cookie warning
Think about this for a second: the only reason you need to have this is if you're tracking people who visit your website. Now think about what percentage of websites have a cookie warning. Mutts think this is a Europe problem when it's actually an epidemic of privacy violations.
>captcha
Thank bots and farms of jeets/chinks, there is literally no solution.
>log in
This rarely exists unless you need to log in, what do you expect?
>password rules
Thank tech-illiterate normalfags who use "password" as their password. There's no solution that doesn't involve either making things more complicated, or a legal/PR nightmare due to people losing their accounts.
>2-step verification
Combine the above with the cookie warning problem and you get this.
>ads
>subscribe
Maybe next time communism will work.
>webp
Nobody makes their website for the purpose of giving images to you, the image's purpose is communication. The smaller the image filesize the better it is for everyone involved in the entire technology pipeline that allows you to view the website, with the exception of browser vendors who have to spend 15 minutes importing a library one (1) time ever. I've never seen a website where you're supposed to download files, supply the files as webp, it's only the files that aren't intended for downloading.
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>>108709639
>log in
>This rarely exists unless you need to log in, what do you expect?
Can't read a tweet nowadays without having to log-in
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>>108709354
wouldn’t it be nice if we went back to nothing on the internet having any real world impact because it was just a fun space
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>>108709385
he used proxy probably
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>>108709237
money from attention business models
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>>108709237
It starts with J
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>>108709237
Jews and normies discovering it.
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>>108709639
>log in
>this rarely exists
lol
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>>108709237
It's never the technology that goes wrong, it's the people using it.
In this case, fault lies with the kind of people who defend .webp, like this turbocunt >>108709639
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>>108709237
Smartphones, social media, and AI.
>>108709277
This too.
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>>108709639
AFAIK the biggest problem with webp is that it's a new format that's not widely supported, namely on 4chan. I heard once that it has tracking shit in it, but I'd need to look into that more.



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