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this post was submitted on 06 Sep 2024
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hmmm I wonder if that is considered in the thousands of words of this article...
Society's modern artificially induced ADHD on display here. Anybody remember when websites were all static and didn't dynamically change at all?
CGI was a pretty early invention, so you would have had to be on the Web very early indeed to remember when it was entirely static. Main difference between the server-side era and now was that the usual way for pages to show changes back then was to autotrigger the browser's reload mechanism after a fixed time.
Correct. My first web browser was Mosaic. I was using it on my Dad's PC in 1994 at 12 years old.
Imagine not having 70,000 followers. Fate worse then death.
The purpose of twitter like platforms is to have people to listen to and people to listen to you, so yes vastly lower user counts is a drawback.
It's the chicken and egg problem. People don't move to Mastodon because there are less users and there are less users because people don't move.
However if someone consumes less social media because there are "less people making noise", I consider that a good thing.