When the Internet Was a Place
5 hours ago
- #digital boundaries
- #internet evolution
- #surveillance capitalism
- The internet was once a physical place you visited intentionally, like a computer room or a designated space at school.
- Early internet platforms like GeoCities used neighborhood metaphors, creating a sense of locality and allowing users to explore based on interests.
- The shift to the modern internet eliminated clear boundaries, with infinite scrolling, always-on devices, and surveillance capitalism eroding attention and freedom.
- Today's internet is described as a panopticon, where constant tracking and algorithms shape behavior, blurring public and private boundaries.
- A healthier digital culture requires reintroducing thresholds, such as designated device rooms and screen sabbaths, to reclaim intentional internet use.
- Recovery also depends on fostering embodied community and locality, resisting the internet's flattening of place into an endless everywhere.
- The goal is to reimagine the internet as a neighborhood to visit and leave, restoring human attention, rootedness, and freedom.