No.162348
>>162347it will be millisecond content where someone does some immediate comedic action and the video ends before people can process it
No.162349
25th frame content I won't live to see
No.162350
>>162348I'd consume this.
No.162351
Some kohais are already parents if that counts. I work with a 24 year old girl who has a kid. I think she had him at 20.
No.162360
>>162347Maybe phones and social media wouldn't exist then
No.162364
Remember the good old Fortnite days? Man, they don't makes games like those anymore! All these kids care about is their Skibidi Furry AI Adventure, they have never played a real classic like CoD Warzone or Valorant. I miss the good old TikTok days until it got flooded with low IQ spammers from palantir.social
No.162405
>>162347>What's the world going to look like in 20-40 yearsNot good
No.162410
I've seen my dad's old posts on Usenet. I wonder how much of the stuff on commercial social sites will even be preserved that long. Might depend on how many people are independently archiving it.
No.162415
>>162410None of it will last. There will be a dearth of cultural record. The premium on storage will go up not down with the coming age of ubiquitous AI slop.
No.162416
>>162415All of it will last. There will be an earth of cultural record. The premium on storage will go down not up with the coming age of chinese 1,500 TB discs with hundreds of layers.
No.162417
>>162347It will be like normal except global culture will have more of an impact on their lives.
No.162419
>>162410The vast majority of everything I did on the web from about 1995 until 2010 is already gone.
No.162432
>>162410Out of three forums I used regularly back in 2000s only one is still online. The other two have snapshots on archive.org, but you can't access the threads, only the main pages and categories.