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Jul. 26th, 2019 09:18 pm- The Internet golden age that wasn't.
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Date: 2019-07-27 09:50 pm (UTC)The "golden age"
Date: 2019-08-01 05:21 pm (UTC)-- We were *idealists*. When Barlow wrote his manifesto, we actually thought it made sense, and even that it was a good thing. Sure, there were problems, but a large fraction of us were fairly naive programmers, who sincerely believed that we could simply *debug* those. (After all, any problem that isn't NP-complete is solveable, right?)
-- We were a *community*, and I do mean the singular there. Yeah, we were broken down into lots of sub-groups, and there was fighting between those groups from the beginning, but there was still an over-arching sense of "us vs. the world", and a *tendency* to keep things in perspective.
(For example, I was involved in talk.bizarre, which in retrospect was a forerunner of 4chan and all its evils -- but at the time, we just treated flaming as an artform, something you did for entertainment, but not to actually *hurt* anybody. At least, that's what we told ourselves.)
Again, naive in retrospect, but it's easy to remember the emotional basis, and fail to do the analysis. Looking back at it coolly, the dysfunction of the Net was there from the outset, but it *felt* a lot friendlier as a participant, and that makes a big difference...