• shneancy@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    i grew up during the wild internet days

    saw one man one jar, two girls one cup, smile HD, happy tree friends, and incredibly graphic gore when i was at the ripe old age of 12

    considering the circumstances i think i turned out fine, well, as fine as a person with empathy can be in this hellscape

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      48 minutes ago

      You misunderstand. That was when the Internet was good. No amount of scat or gore or violent cartoons will ever hold a candle to the crushing algorithmic power of modern, corporate social media.

      Millennials like us didn’t just grow up with the Internet, the Internet grew up with us too. We got to exploit bleeding edge technology to build the Internet we were using. Gen-Z and Gen Alpha are growing up on a mature but enshittified corporate social media landscape designed to exploit them for profit.

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      7 hours ago

      Yes, but that was still before social media. As weird as it sounds, social media is probably more damaging than the early oughts shock sites

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        Yeah social media just adds so much undue mental pressure, especially the non-anonymous ones.

        People are constantly seeing perfectly filtered and perfectly arranged photos of influencers apparently enjoying the perfect life and then comparing their own reality and feeling inadequate.

        The FOMO pressure to be always available and seek validation via DMs, comments and likes.

        The bombardment of political slop and seeing the opinions of every single fucker in the world and a few million bots about some mundane shit is bad for your mood.

        Sending and receiving Goatse was just a tiny bit of fun in comparison.

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        6 hours ago

        trueee, the closest i got to social media back then was a forum for a game i liked with less than 50 regular members