>>10733062>Seriously what happened to the internet in the last 5 to 10 years?M8 even back in the 90s it was like this. It was always bad. Choose one:
>Unmoderated or anonymous space; constant shit posting, petty arguments and a good conversation is 1 in 100 or 1000. Either you become desensitized/used to it, or you become overly sensitive or you burn out. >Moderated space; mods or owners are petty tyrants and you can't discuss anything without pissing someone off. Either you're a toady sucking up to the shitty rules or you leave.>Moderated space that actually works but it exists in a brief moment in time until something happens. Maybe a group infiltrates it or a new mod/owner becomes a tyrant. A few years later you remember that brief place in time fondly.Internet communication has always created the same patterns of anger and argument. It faciliates it. Hence all the different internet rules. These places should only be used as a tool to facilitate or find things: news, leaks or irl events to actually meet people. And not for any kind of actual discussion. Cunningham's law:
>"The best way to get the right answer on the Internet is not to ask a question; it's to post the wrong answer."This about sums it up. This is what the internet is. People wanting to feel a tad superior or fight rather than converse.