| This "hinternet" is a cool concept, but there's something missing from
its account. On one side we have the cultured elites of academia, the military and
government - as rightful founders. On the other, the unwashed masses, immigrants of the Eternal
September. Eventually this hoi polloi of hucksters, chancers and
grifters became naturalised as the businesses and bankers in the new
world. The dotcom era is a colonisation story and the elites are the
aboriginal natives driven off their own land. It sure fits a "woke"
narrative. But what's missing from this fairy-tale is the actual real people. The truth is, dotcom, Web2.0 and the empire building between 1997 and
about 2010 was still a marginal affair, where existing money and power
moved into the internet, along with a handful of rugged
"entrepreneurs" (as we like to call ourselves around here). The 99% remained spectators caught between the Scylla and Charibdes,
and now they are corralled into ranches, all lovingly watched over... The potential for a "people's internet" still remains, but we have not
solved many (indeed any) of the classical problems of freeloaders,
tragedy of the commons.... and at this point I think "Web 3.0 and
blockchain web" is dead (?) A good start to moving things forward to an internet that is once
again public, high-quality and large might be looking more closely at
the history/narrative of the internet and who the real stakeholders
are. |
That is all that they want. Along with some decent ecommerce for shopping and safe, easy to use mobile banking.
There's nothing magical about it, and there never will be. They don't want fluffy magical bullshit. They already have most of what they want and there's nothing grandiose about it, it's overwhelmingly just quasi-boring pedestrian entertainment and amusement to pass the time. That's what they wanted before the Internet, and it's what they naturally want with the Internet. It's because they're tired from their days, their 307 serious life problems (health, mortgage, bills, stress, job), and their exhausting children (that they love dearly of course).
No no no, the peoples Internet must be a vision of splendor! The masses want to spend all day creating extraordinary art, and thinking deeply about complex subjects they just educated themselves on! That's not reality, and it's not what the masses want at all. Not even remotely close.
They want a garbage pile of chaos like Reddit. Where they can insult people without getting punched in the face, and they can learn some tips about wood working other there, and they can look at photos of modded cars over in another sub, and they can go back to insulting someone over in another sub, and then they can watch a stream of rockets being fired at/from Gaza in another thread.
The peoples Internet is already here.