>>10708288I'll have you know, I digress a lot.
>regular peopleYou say that, but what if, like mentioned above, they will be brainwashed beyond salvation. People are already voting against their best interests and most of them believe everything that the media tells them. For example, remember when the outbreak happened in China and everybody else (besides 4chan perhaps) thought that it was nothing to worry about and those who do are just a bunch of conspiracy theorists? That was the media's stance at that time. And now the same people say that you are a murderer if you leave your home even to take a walk. But funnily enough, the same people completely disregarded their own rethoric and went out to protest. Now, they never had a rethoric in the first place. Theirs was the media's.
>no one wants to move over to a new place when it gets as big as thatI've thought about that as well. People seem to have this idea that if enough of them gather they can change something in the world. Can they really? When something does change nowadays it's because the ones at the top desired said change as well. Or maybe they were the only ones who desired it.
I miss the old internet as well. See, back then when I looked for something I could actually find it. Now pretty much every search engine's algorythm is crippled beyond use. That and I can't escape politics anymore. I search for something I get a bunch of news articles or worse, opinion pieces. Back then I would get links to forums and whatnot. And don't get me started on image search.