I'm tired of the internet
Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 1:17 pm
The whole social structure of most forums and chat and profile sites and online games just seems so counterproductive to anything for me. The last 2-3 days especially I've found myself face palming at more stuff on random sites than ever. Stupidity seems to be celebrated.
Lately I've had almost no friends online because I simply haven't been able to track down people with common interest who's personalities I can stand. It didn't used to be this bad - are people getting worse? Am I getting more choosy? Since I'm desperate I browse myspace once in a while, but the people on it seem to be getting more and more boring. Also, Myspace doesn't let you search for people WITH common interests that are ALSO in your area, only one or the other. Why do they deny people this basic SQL AND operation?
Also Online, and the source of much drama on profile/journal sites and forums, a lot of meta information gets ignored so people do not recieve that the person on the other end is being upset or whatnot. But some people seem to go out of their way to discard any information that is there, because LOL Internets. There's a near sociopathic approach to the internet in general that's just not doing it any good. Just because arguments are more heated, that people are more loose in general online doesn't mean the person at the other end isn't real and it's okay to do shit like posting that person's address online, or something.
Personally I hate the effect sites like Encyclopedia Dramatica have, teaching people that it's okay to just pick random autistic kids and destroy them, and if you don't agree you're a "butthurt moralfag". It's crazy that sites like that stay up.
Most MMOs too lets face it, are repetitive and ultimately faily shallow unless you already have some good friends to play with. Some people can use them effectively as socialising tools, but it's not for me. It just feels in general that there could be a much better use of the internet. It could be a fantastic communications medium, but it's dominated by /b/tards, egomaniac website owners, religious fundamentalists and ROFL SO RANDOM xD types.
I've long wanted to do something about this, but I don't know what. The internet is obviously a very big place but on the up side, most people more or less merge into the same person like ANONYMOUS so you probably don't need to be "special" to make a difference, just retain some degree of critical thought. I think people focus too much on style over substance online too, the problem isn't so much that people sound like asses, it's that they've nothing interesting to say.
Lately I've had almost no friends online because I simply haven't been able to track down people with common interest who's personalities I can stand. It didn't used to be this bad - are people getting worse? Am I getting more choosy? Since I'm desperate I browse myspace once in a while, but the people on it seem to be getting more and more boring. Also, Myspace doesn't let you search for people WITH common interests that are ALSO in your area, only one or the other. Why do they deny people this basic SQL AND operation?
Also Online, and the source of much drama on profile/journal sites and forums, a lot of meta information gets ignored so people do not recieve that the person on the other end is being upset or whatnot. But some people seem to go out of their way to discard any information that is there, because LOL Internets. There's a near sociopathic approach to the internet in general that's just not doing it any good. Just because arguments are more heated, that people are more loose in general online doesn't mean the person at the other end isn't real and it's okay to do shit like posting that person's address online, or something.
Personally I hate the effect sites like Encyclopedia Dramatica have, teaching people that it's okay to just pick random autistic kids and destroy them, and if you don't agree you're a "butthurt moralfag". It's crazy that sites like that stay up.
Most MMOs too lets face it, are repetitive and ultimately faily shallow unless you already have some good friends to play with. Some people can use them effectively as socialising tools, but it's not for me. It just feels in general that there could be a much better use of the internet. It could be a fantastic communications medium, but it's dominated by /b/tards, egomaniac website owners, religious fundamentalists and ROFL SO RANDOM xD types.
I've long wanted to do something about this, but I don't know what. The internet is obviously a very big place but on the up side, most people more or less merge into the same person like ANONYMOUS so you probably don't need to be "special" to make a difference, just retain some degree of critical thought. I think people focus too much on style over substance online too, the problem isn't so much that people sound like asses, it's that they've nothing interesting to say.