The thing that I think made the internet such an interesting place in its early years was because it didn’t feel like a controlled environment. The chaos was everywhere. It was messy. It was grimy.
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I will not say that this was perfect, but the chaotic effect was interesting, and interesting was often enough to continue using, because it meant there were always new surprises. For lots of people, chaos often breeds new ways of thinking.
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Threads threatens to be social media’s Disney World.
Disney World has its place but I am more interested in the ragged edges, the avant-garde, social media’s… Chicago? But also the contemplative, slow, and deliberate—Lancaster?
Long live the open web.