Exactly. And the thing is, with places like Twitter and Tumblr, it doesn't matter what you're even fighting about, how pointless the shit-flinging gets, and what we're doing to society - all that's important is that we keep getting aggravated at each other, and keep spending time on those sites, because the more time we spend there, the more richer some corporate interest who owns it gets.
There are CEOs stuffing thier pockets with our anger and envy and fear and everything else that makes us act like our worse selves and it's just... something we shouldn't keep playing into.
Re: Is there anything "good on the internet, these days?"
There are CEOs stuffing thier pockets with our anger and envy and fear and everything else that makes us act like our worse selves and it's just... something we shouldn't keep playing into.