• @imaqtpie@sh.itjust.works
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    108 months ago

    The internet from 15 years ago is the old internet for anyone under 30.

    And anyone over 30 is obviously a Boomer so we can safely disregard their perspective.

    • merde alors
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      38 months ago

      i would place the old/new internet divide on the commercialization of smartphones. Not on the user age but how we got online. Internaut profile too has changed from people who work with computers + gamers to anybody

      Smartphones changed the internet after 2007

        • merde alors
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          8 months ago

          it’s the smartphones that rose social media

          when people started posting while waiting for their shit to come out, shit started oozing on these lines too

          excuse my misanthropic moment here

          • KillingTimeItself
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            18 months ago

            i would say it was social media that really kicked off smartphones. The concept of being to communicate on a platform like myspace, but on a phone, and from anywhere, was truly revolutionary. It was a cyclical process, much like it is today.

            Otherwise a smartphone is just a fancy flip phone, which is what people were primarily using back then anyway. Until something gave the smartphone a reason to exist, nobody needed one, i would argue it’s primarily social media that was that factor.

    • @ThirdWorldOrder@lemm.ee
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      8 months ago

      Fuck man, my oldest is 15 now lol. He’s about to be the same age as I was when I was first dating the girl that I’m with now.

      I disregard everything anyone says so maybe that’s either delusionment or enlightenment. Time will tell