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Its a bit strange because, before, a few of us were here and getting to know the internet and everything it had to offer.
Nowadays, everyone is on the internet but most of them are confined to the apps they use and what those apps show them.
So it seems people are being silently manipulated without ever knowing there are many more things out there, but even then, the will to explore new things might not suit them, and they prefer to "live in the matrix".
Internet mass manipulation is getting ever more developed and used as a tool to achieve an agenda.
You just described AOL in the 90s.
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeEEEEEEEEEEEEE gna gna gna skssssssssshSKSSSSSSSSSSH
I heard this in my brain.
This, they just described what it was like being on the internet and not being on AOL but seeing them all happy in their You've Got Mail walled garden.