despite the fact that billions of people use the internet, only a relatively very small number has a relationship to 'internet culture'
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v true. but i do think ppl willing to immerse themselves in online communities is pretty low, even if it's like, a food blog one
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(tho having some kind of understanding or inherent craving for anonymous culture seems key)
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ye even most people on twitter are normies here because it's cool or part of networking for their job
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deeply invested in identity, no grasp on how to operate without the one they've always worn
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why are you always subtweeting me, Alice
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tbh I think unless one was a channer (or maybe a goon? don't know how Those People think) growing up, they'll just never get it
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there's many cultures but chans have this intense meta going on, maybe that's the key
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many internet cultures offer deep immersion now, but few come with an art crit toolset
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