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mberning ◴[] No.45945761[source]
the internet is over. If we want to recapture the magic of the earlier times we are going to have to invent something new.
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9rx ◴[] No.45945994[source]
The magical times in the past have always been marked with being able to be part of an "exclusive club" that takes something from nothing to changing the world.

Because of the internet, magical times can never be had again. You can invent something new, but as soon as anyone finds out about it, everyone now finds out about it. The "exclusive club" period is no more.

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martin-t ◴[] No.45946351[source]
> magical times can never be had again

Yes, they can. But we need to admit to ourselves that people are not equal. Not just in terms of skill but in terms of morality and quality of character. And that some people are best kept out.

Corporations, being amoral, should also be kept out.

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The old internet was the way it was because of gate keeping - the people on it were selected through technical skill being required. Generally people who are builder types are more pro-social than redistributor types.

Any time I've been in a community which felt good, it was full of people who enjoyed building stuff.

Any time such a community died, it was because people who crave power and status took it over.

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1. dw_arthur ◴[] No.45948558[source]
Gatekeeping and exclusion are going to have to make a comeback if we want to have a thriving culture again. Sometimes people need to be told their art, taste, or morals are lacking.