Small video which came across my feed that definitely has a point IMO. 2000s were the peak crossroads of old and modern life and its fun to look back

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    2000s were the peak crossroads of old and modern life and its fun to look back

    FYI in ten years kids will be saying the exact same thing about the 2010’s, just like they did 10 years ago with the 90’s and for my gen it was the 80’s-70’s.

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      History is an orchestra of this. Constantly showcasing events that pre-dated them happening to the aftermath of them happening.

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      You’re right. What they meant to say is that it’s a snapshot of the world before many overarching things changed at roughly the same time.

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      It seems more it comes in waves, and not all at once but over time. Through my life things like the internet and smartphones becoming ubiquitous and becoming staples of life, likely AI is another one of those.

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    I did enjoy the video but I died inside when he said “Even by 2008 we realized that the internet could be used for nefarious purposes.”

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      Science Fiction authors from the 40s, 50s and 60s toyed with many scenarios and theories about where technology would wind up. Half of them were right, half of them were wrong. I think it’d be a dumb thing to say what you quoted.

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      When Facebook was just starting to be popular I was telling my uncle how people will get exposure to more of the world and be more open to it. He told me he was afraid the wrong people would find each other too. Fast forward 15 years he gets red pilled and dies of Covid.

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      Some of us have been on the web since 1994. It’s not much older than that. The World-Wide Web, I mean. HTTP. Of course you had Usenet and such before the WWW.

      2008 would be 14 years later. Sure, it was 17 years ago, but in 2008, people were on MySpace. Pretty sure 4chan was around then, wanna-be hackers and pedophiles posting anonymously. So yeah, I think people were aware the Internet could be a dark place by then.

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        4chan was definitely around in 2008 but it was a lot more crazy random eclectic message board and a lot less nazi pedo bar. There were still shitty people there but it wasn’t the norm.

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          I went on 4chan back in 2004. I was 14 and I remember thinking I found some super cool secret website full of badasses.

          I got bored after a few weeks. I returned when I was 18 and realised it was full of socially mal-adjusted teens pretending to be super cool badasses, with a few pedophiles mixed in for good measure.

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        I don’t really even recall the “web” being one of the rougher places. It was Usenet and IRC, aka places where you could actually deal with other people directly, that were the livelier area. They were also more fun for that exact reason.

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      Doing nefarious things on the Internet is probably not much younger than the Internet. That take sounds like something someone who wasn’t around in the 90s would say. I still remember the Ping of Death, people abusing netsplits on IRC, scams, identity theft, fraud, etc. - this is not exactly a new thing and even predates the web.