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Botiplz :spezi:

Maybe the internet being mostly five corporate websites for the past 15 years was a really bad idea.

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Botiplz :spezi:

@LevelUp Being a moderator of a medium-sized private hosted gaming forum as a teen was an experience newer generations were never able to have.

Joris Meijer

@botiplz
I've once politely declined that option.

Of course that forum is owned by the developer, and I wasn't a teen anymore at the time. And i'd been horrible at the job.

Coo-Ops

@LevelUp @botiplz this is literally like "you can't just rip everyone out of the Matrix, people might not like the new world"

Max Leibman

@botiplz I’m just glad none of those five corporations was able to execute on their original idea, that it would mostly be ONE corporate website…

CanyonR

@botiplz This may be true for the consumer internet, but for the corporate/business internet it’s closer to 8 or 9 and only like 4 of those overlap. So there’s that…. 🤷

Botiplz :spezi:

@canyonr Imagine consumers using SAP or needing a Red Hat account to look up an FAQ

CanyonR

@botiplz Imagine if consumers knew that Amazon doesn’t just sell them tube socks and inflatable dinosaur costumes but also runs half the internet and probably a large part of the internal systems of their employer.

Strongthany🇺🇦

@botiplz glad to see fediverse picking up steam in recent events, but if this is to be fixed, the growth needs to beore substantial.

ren 🏳️‍🌈 (a they/them)

@botiplz maybe handing the keys to society & existence over to silver spooned Silicon Valley tech bros wasn't a great idea either....

Joseph

@botiplz But was shareholder value increased?! thats really the only thing that matters.

ArmathEarly

@botiplz I'm ready to go off-grid to Usenet and Gopher whenever everyone else is.

KristFist

@botiplz :ablobcatattentionreverse: :ablobcatrave: :comfyyes:

Shantara

@botiplz This old infographic says it all about the state of modern internet, and it stops in 2016. How many websites constitute a half of total internet traffic today? 5? 10?

The infographic that shows a steadily decrease in the number of popular websites that together constitute a half of internet traffic - from thousands of websites in 2007 to 35 in 2016.
Kisdra💮

@shantara @botiplz Just saw the r/startrek post on Reddit, saying they were giving up the protest but started a new Fedi community nevertheless, and the first comment under it is probably the baffling example of why this concentration has happened: people got "Internet lazy" and want everything in one place. While understandable, this has been done the very wrong way: instead of massively using standard tools centralising the content (like RSS), we started to expect to have all on one service.

:trans: QueerPaladin :wlw:

@Botiplz yeah really goes to show the complying of data in a few selected places was a terrible idea. Like some good came out of it, in terms of mutual aid and building up networks, but the cost of knowing some day the lights will turn out was certainly frightening.

I honestly fear when Steam does this, although I theorise if they try they will have Class Action Lawsuit so massive it could bankrupt Valve.

Deus

People/Humans are just, well…selfish. Instead of supporting what we used to call ‘Webmasters’ (aka site owners), they jumped ship to the FREE platforms offered by these five corporate websites.

Admin: “May I put ads? At least for the servers?”

Users: “How dare you!”

Admin: “Donation please?”

Users: “Hahaha. Why are you running a site when you can’t afford it.”

Technology/servers can always be upgraded if there’s funding/donation etc but when you can’t, people will jump ship and site owners give up.

/Coming from someone who used to run a content aggregation site that had close to 100k registered members.

People/Humans are just, well…selfish. Instead of supporting what we used to call ‘Webmasters’ (aka site owners), they jumped ship to the FREE platforms offered by these five corporate websites.

Admin: “May I put ads? At least for the servers?”

Users: “How dare you!”

Admin: “Donation please?”

Users: “Hahaha. Why are you running a site when you can’t afford it.”

immibis
@Botiplz It's not just the Internet - government policy has been supporting mega-corporations for all that time. E.g. zero interest rates make it easier for giant corporations to borrow money and expand, while making it impossible for individuals to earn money by saving.
Chris Gioran 💔

@botiplz The other shoe is figuring out that the whole infrastructure that makes the internet is also run by like 3 companies.

Lorraine Lee
@Botiplz Letting the Internet develop as a commercial space instead of a public utility was a mistake.
OddOpinions5

@botiplz
on the one hand, I want 24/7 the ability to sort thru, in seconds, petabytes of data to find videos of cats eating asparagus

on the other hand, I want the petabytes of data stored on handcrafted organic handmade servers

LOL

Axomamma

@botiplz Unfortunately, people aren't too bright, including many who have responded here who apparently believe that half = all.

Just fucking kill me now, because the stupid, it burns.

Mamala Bay Life :verified: 🛶

@botiplz Switched from twitter to mastodon and reddit to lemmy all within the same year. who says old people aren't flexible? (yoga helps!)

Darwin Woodka

@mamaL @botiplz we're probably more flexible since we remember having to use a lot of different web sites and searching for new ways to do things from the before times.

Suitably ballyhooed

@botiplz [learning the correct lesson] obviously it needs to be 3 or fewer

Glitzersachen.de

@botiplz
We who have been citizens of the net for some longer time have been warning about this from the beginning.
We were, though, dismissed as old men yelling at clouds.

Matt He/Him :otter: :nyancat_rainbow:​ :donor:

@botiplz This is absolutely a tinfoil hat theory but it's interesting to me that only the liberal leaning social media sites are all getting destroyed at the same time

Panama Red

@botiplz Nah. What could possibly go wrong? :eyeroll:

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