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Correct.
The internet has killed innovation.
We call the 1960s 'the Hippie Era' and the 1970s 'the Disco Era.' We call the 2010s 'the 2010s.'
Look at the difference in clothes/music between 1950 and 1975, and then look at the change between 2000 and 2025.
The biggest change I've seen is the rise of cryptocurrency and NFTs.
How is that the opposite? The OP claimed the Internet would kill innovation.
??? The last line of the OP was about connecting everyone in Cyberspace (the Internet) and claiming it would freeze culture.
I edited my line.
It's kind of weird to not read the post, make a post that showed you didn't read it and then stealth edit your original post to make it seem like you read.
I'm sincerely touched that you care so deeply.
Biggest change I’ve seen is vaping.
Crypto and vaping have a lot in common. They took something that was already bad and made it much worse.