Tanya Basu and Karen Hao, MIT Technology Review
The coronavirus pandemic has turned back the clock to a kinder time on the web, before the novelty of virtual connection wore off. It’s like turning the clock back to a more earnest time on the web, when the novelty of having a voice or being able to connect with anyone still filled us with a sense of boundless opportunity and optimism. It harkens back to the late 1990s and early 2000s—before social media, before smartphones—when going online was still a valuable use of time to seek community.
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/615442/why-does-it-suddenly-feel-like-1999-on-the-internet/
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