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RageFuel The modern Internet was a mistake. There's no moderation/oversight.

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Or rather, the "Big Tech" version of moderation is absolutely hopeless. There are too many kids in adult spaces. It didn't used to be like this.

You're probably thinking "Kids have lied about their ages since World War One." Yeah, but that's the thing. It used to be a kid had to lie about their age. If you were on, I dunno, Captain Slimydick's Titfake Cum Tributes on Yahoo! Groups, for instance. You couldn't be like "Hello I'm actually 13 may I see some porn, please?" Because things were under enough control that if there was evidence of a kid in an adult space, they would have their account banned.

But today, there are videos teaching women how to finger themselves, and the comments sections are rife with underage girls who are openly admitting to how underage they are. And no one's doing anything about it. Except the adults who prey on them. Because YouTube's idea of content monitoring is blocking comments on Spongebob videos. This is how it is on YouTube, this is how it is on Twitter, this is how it is on Reddit, everything is upside-down broken.

I can only pray the day comes when the tech giants fall, and we see the return of Yahoo! and AOL. Do it like we used to.
 
Or rather, the "Big Tech" version of moderation is absolutely hopeless. There are too many kids in adult spaces. It didn't used to be like this.

You're probably thinking "Kids have lied about their ages since World War One." Yeah, but that's the thing. It used to be a kid had to lie about their age. If you were on, I dunno, Captain Slimydick's Titfake Cum Tributes on Yahoo! Groups, for instance. You couldn't be like "Hello I'm actually 13 may I see some porn, please?" Because things were under enough control that if there was evidence of a kid in an adult space, they would have their account banned.

But today, there are videos teaching women how to finger themselves, and the comments sections are rife with underage girls who are openly admitting to how underage they are. And no one's doing anything about it. Except the adults who prey on them. Because YouTube's idea of content monitoring is blocking comments on Spongebob videos. This is how it is on YouTube, this is how it is on Twitter, this is how it is on Reddit, everything is upside-down broken.

I can only pray the day comes when the tech giants fall, and we see the return of Yahoo! and AOL. Do it like we used to.
It's power mods that decide what trends and what doesn't that has been responsible for the decline of sites like reddit tbhngl
It shows even with a general system of checks and balances, through connections and favoritism corruption finds a way.
 
Or rather, the "Big Tech" version of moderation is absolutely hopeless. There are too many kids in adult spaces. It didn't used to be like this.

You're probably thinking "Kids have lied about their ages since World War One." Yeah, but that's the thing. It used to be a kid had to lie about their age. If you were on, I dunno, Captain Slimydick's Titfake Cum Tributes on Yahoo! Groups, for instance. You couldn't be like "Hello I'm actually 13 may I see some porn, please?" Because things were under enough control that if there was evidence of a kid in an adult space, they would have their account banned.

But today, there are videos teaching women how to finger themselves, and the comments sections are rife with underage girls who are openly admitting to how underage they are. And no one's doing anything about it. Except the adults who prey on them. Because YouTube's idea of content monitoring is blocking comments on Spongebob videos. This is how it is on YouTube, this is how it is on Twitter, this is how it is on Reddit, everything is upside-down broken.

I can only pray the day comes when the tech giants fall, and we see the return of Yahoo! and AOL. Do it like we used to.
This is a quality post. Mods should move it to the must read section.

I've been watching porn since I was 12, which probably contributed to me being an incel. The internet has also driven me to do extreme things in the past, I used to be a an unironic nazi. That was also quite unhealthy for me to be so hateful.
 
capitalist debils took our interwebs :feelsohgod:
 
reddit was a mistake.
 
Ruined internet culture, made snarky answers and recycled meme templates common, ruined and made less serious every obscure thing the users discussed.
Overdid sarcastic and misanthropic "edgy" humor to the point it's considered stale and woke now.
 
Or rather, the "Big Tech" version of moderation is absolutely hopeless. There are too many kids in adult spaces. It didn't used to be like this.

You're probably thinking "Kids have lied about their ages since World War One." Yeah, but that's the thing. It used to be a kid had to lie about their age. If you were on, I dunno, Captain Slimydick's Titfake Cum Tributes on Yahoo! Groups, for instance. You couldn't be like "Hello I'm actually 13 may I see some porn, please?" Because things were under enough control that if there was evidence of a kid in an adult space, they would have their account banned.

But today, there are videos teaching women how to finger themselves, and the comments sections are rife with underage girls who are openly admitting to how underage they are. And no one's doing anything about it. Except the adults who prey on them. Because YouTube's idea of content monitoring is blocking comments on Spongebob videos. This is how it is on YouTube, this is how it is on Twitter, this is how it is on Reddit, everything is upside-down broken.

I can only pray the day comes when the tech giants fall, and we see the return of Yahoo! and AOL. Do it like we used to.
Yes
 
Ruined internet culture, made snarky answers and recycled meme templates common, ruined and made less serious every obscure thing the users discussed.
Overdid sarcastic and misanthropic "edgy" humor to the point it's considered stale and woke now.
high iq answer i guess, but unfortunately im too s2pid to understand what internet culture is, how it can be ruined, and how someone can give a fuck about "muh meems". thats like some shitheads blabbering about how the (((supermarket))) bankrupted their shitty ghetto ass stores :feelsPop:
 
Tbh I have thought about it before. People treat teens like little kids, but in this generation, most teens have probably been exposed to hardcore porn for years and years already. Along with many other types of shocking content.
 
high iq answer i guess, but unfortunately im too s2pid to understand what internet culture is, how it can be ruined, and how someone can give a fuck about "muh meems". thats like some shitheads blabbering about how the (((supermarket))) bankrupted their shitty ghetto ass stores :feelsPop:
Internet culture was always kind of obnoxious but when it started seeping into real life it got even more annoying.
Imo internet culture is things like memes, obscure communities removed from normies and mainstream and alt media, leetspeak and slang "pwned", "owned/ownage". Basically things you don't say IRL.

If you look at youtube comments from before the 2010s there was much less reddit tier repetitive humor, pseudo intellectual discussions about reality and politics on popular videos. Now you go through those videos and their are loads of those comments.
 
Internet culture was always kind of obnoxious but when it started seeping into real life it got even more annoying.
Imo internet culture is things like memes, obscure communities removed from normies and mainstream and alt media, leetspeak and slang "pwned", "owned/ownage". Basically things you don't say IRL.

If you look at youtube comments from before the 2010s there was much less reddit tier repetitive humor, pseudo intellectual discussions about reality and politics on popular videos. Now you go through those videos and their are loads of those comments.
so is the interwebz cancer nowadays bcuz of the kidz or cuz of le redditors?
 
so is the interwebz cancer nowadays bcuz of the kidz or cuz of le redditors?
It's less kids but more redditors. Some of the same kids reposting obnoxious overused internet memes and humor could end up being blackpilled depressed incels later on in life if male or trending social media "stars" that put down ugly males if they are female.
But the internet has never been perfect and always a bit more gynocentric than IRL from what I've seen ded srs
 

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