Yeah, I think that's part of it. I also think that that and memes and more are all symptoms of an extremely broad and extremely fast-paced worldwide internet culture. None of that is bad in itself, per se; I love the breadth and worldwide span of the internet, and a fast pace is beneficial in some contexts. But I do think that the compressed veneer of drive-by interactions being the rule rather than the exception is disappointing and possibly unsustainable culturally.

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