Someone hasn’t met people offline, then. People aren’t some new species the moment they get their hands on keyboards.
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Agree, nothing really new for the past 2000 years, give or take. But time is short for us. The Internet is lowering the friction of human association approaching zero. Yet our governance and economic systems favor old, large players, instead of individuals who can adapt faster.
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The only more entrenched incumbent than our large corporations is our system that favors them.
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But yes, we've changed the game-board. What I utterly object is the idea that the people are new kinds of people as a diagnosis. People are ... people. The usual.