what are some examples of "we have made something better and now people no longer like it even while agreeing that we solved some genuine problems" off the top of my head i was able to identify "world of warcraft expansions after WotLK" and "society over the last 250 years"
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i think virginia lee burton understood this and bore witness in her lifepic.twitter.com/imKRfOXLFk
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a few more examples https://twitter.com/gaitanalyst/status/1395571650683363329 …
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i need to think more about the meaning of this but it made me think of "charity" --> "welfare state"https://twitter.com/MeFromBefore/status/1395571125577412611 …
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special effects for sure https://twitter.com/SlothRedux/status/1395572476848099330 …
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i will speak about WoW a little bit because it's more concrete the early game was kind of messy. stuff was clunky and unbalanced and inconvenient. doing anything took ages, travel was monstrous, and you had to put forth effort to find other players for dungeons and raids
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I vaguely remember hanging out near the entrance to a dungeon waiting to find a pickup group, but that's sufficiently wild by the standard of modern MMOs that I'm not sure it's a real memory.
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