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<blockquote data-quote="ManOfGod" data-source="post: 77321" data-attributes="member: 563"><p>When we first embraced the internet, we believed in the ideal of a global village, a place to expand our horizons and explore the best of what the world had to offer. Instead, we built a machine for toxicity and mind-rot that crushes the soul and drains the life force out of users. Most mainstream communities whether on Reddit, TikTok, or YouTube are either toxic simulations or mechnical and hollow. We've lost the ability to create genuine, memorable moments because we've traded depth for convenience. People chose to spam, argue, and attack others because it's the quickest path to a cheap dopamine hit and the easiest form of engagement. </p><p></p><p>Now, I know that most people who rightfully bring this up dont do much to change it, myself included, but I believe its about time we take action, even if small.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ManOfGod, post: 77321, member: 563"] When we first embraced the internet, we believed in the ideal of a global village, a place to expand our horizons and explore the best of what the world had to offer. Instead, we built a machine for toxicity and mind-rot that crushes the soul and drains the life force out of users. Most mainstream communities whether on Reddit, TikTok, or YouTube are either toxic simulations or mechnical and hollow. We've lost the ability to create genuine, memorable moments because we've traded depth for convenience. People chose to spam, argue, and attack others because it's the quickest path to a cheap dopamine hit and the easiest form of engagement. Now, I know that most people who rightfully bring this up dont do much to change it, myself included, but I believe its about time we take action, even if small. [/QUOTE]
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