Why is 4-ch so dead? (146)

56 Name: Anonymous : 2020-03-16 05:06 ID:okZDFhkd

My opinion can probably go fuck itself but here it is.....

Most people, mainly Gen.Y(Millennials) and Gen.Z individuals crave attention from their digital social lives. I myself fall under Gen.Y although, I could care less about attention. These individuals are use to having fancy website features with fancy interfaces etc. They don't know how to express their thoughts in a communicative way on sites like this because it lacks the aesthetics they're use to having in their daily lives.

To them, sites like these suck and doesn't offer them a way to get that attention they so desperately crave. They've lost touch (if they ever even had it to begin with) with how to converse with other people about common topics because again, they've been showered with likes, shares, re-tweets, emojis, hearts, overall attention etc....

Honestly, I can't even be mad at them because it's the large corporations that take over huge percentages of the internet traffic and offer locked-down static-styled designs with dynamic content created by the users. The young teens/adults probably have never even seen a site like this before because it's not something their popular inner-circle of fake friends use or talk about.

Everyday sites like this get the life slowly choked out of them by these large corps. The nets just not as decentralized as it once was and that makes me sad. My children will probably never know about sites like this if I don't show them because it's not something popular that has an app for a smart device.

That's all I can really say. We're in a losing battle with large corps. over our freedom of expression whether it be in the form of communicating or artistically expressing ourselves.

Long live image/text boards!

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