I do think they will essentially die. They will morph into completely different websites, but I think they will be around for a long time, and I think their userbase won’t shrink even a bit.

Big websites are slowly adopting the facebook model: All the content is hidden and requires you login to view it. Creating an account requires some sort of personally identifying information like a phone number, photo of ID, mailing address, etc.

The old model simply turned out to be unprofitable. It was always done under the motto of “bring the people and the money will come” and so they made it as easy as possible to build up a large user base, but it turns out that motto is false on the internet, and investors have finally realized it. There is no point in having a massive user base if they don’t actually generate a profit for you. Anonymous internet users do not do this. They are indistinguishable from bots. If they don’t use adblock, they don’t click on ads. They don’t donate money. Yet they use up the majority of the server resources.

It used to be that you at least needed anonymous users to generate content for you, but (in part thanks to facebok) non-anonymous usage of the internet has become normalized. If anything the best content will come from someone who has their real name, and profile picture attached to the content they submit. The anonymous nobody is much less likely to post anything valuable.

I think the internet as we know it is dead, and tbh I don’t even blame big corporations for this. I blame mass tech illiteracy, and people’s willingness to sacrifice their privacy for some dopamine hits.

  • @Deftdrummer
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    71 year ago

    Mind blowing that craigslist exists even at all TBH.

    • @TropicalDingdong
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      111 year ago

      Bro craigslist missed connections in the early 2k’s…

      Shit was wildin’.

        • @Deftdrummer
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          41 year ago

          That was my go to as well. It’s still thriving ehh?

          • swab148
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            31 year ago

            Idk about “thriving”, but it’s still alive.

            • @Deftdrummer
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              21 year ago

              Millions of people use Yahoo finance every day. Do you know what that is?

    • @robocall
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      101 year ago

      I still use Craigslist to find jobs and apartments. I sold a car on Craigslist. I still find it useful.

      • @Deftdrummer
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        41 year ago

        Thanks. Yeah that’s a big motivator for us as well you can only buy so much cheap Chinese Amazon shit.

        That, and we like the idea of having a store to return items if need be, but it’s not as easy as Amazon, there’s no streaming services and they carry less products.

        Jury’s still out, might just keep both cards.