Rachel Haywire - 'Offline is the New Online'

I've been saying this for some time. The 'touch grass' movement is only just beginning as a meme. The internet and internet users, will probably return to being a hobby for 'saddos'. Social media will return to forums etc etc

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Yeah, that's sort of the direction I'm headed. I was on the Internet before social media and I'll be on it afterward, and it'll be mostly OtherStuff and arranging meetups, where you'll find me.

I'm highly socially engaged IRL, and I think I bring that with me, when I go online.

I do think that Nostr is going to revive SM tech, tho, by having our conversations from the OtherStuff funnel into a single feed.

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if this is true, is it good or bad? at first glance it looks good but also people may become sheep again and we go back to USSR?

now that I read it I think she is saying the opposite: that everybody will be online and only the weirdos that were online 20 years ago will be offline