▲ | paxys 5 days ago | |
> Setting an expectation that things should be free on the internet is what killed the internet You must be very young if you actually think that. In reality the internet was infinitely better when there was no commercialization at all. | ||
▲ | Workaccount2 5 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
The Internet was infinitely more fun but also infinitely less useful. I have the rosey glasses too. The reality is that it was just a bunch of edgy kids messing around with no adults in the room. | ||
▲ | barnabee 5 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
I’d love to go back to a completely non-commercial internet that only contains things people put there with no expectation or possibility of profit. | ||
▲ | whatevertrevor 5 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
I may or may not be younger than you, that is of no relevance other than a vague appeal to defer to your experience about it. I find plenty of valuable things on the current internet that wouldn't exist without commercialization, the possibility of a career as an individual YouTuber or streamer, for example. And I'd like to see them continue and be actually paid for their efforts in a sustainable way instead of pining for a return to "all content is just passion side projects". Because absolutely nothing about the current internet stops people from posting passionately as a side project. |