7 days ago · Tech · 0 comments

A few days ago I stumbled upon this blog post by Matizeta where he talks about "the alive internet" and shares several ways to bring humanity back to the web. His focus on human interaction, and especially the part about comments, left me thinking about how at a certain point in ancient history, circa 2003, comments on blogs were almost as important as the blog content itself. We were blogging to get our voices out, but also to let other voices in, interact, and create connections. And we did. I did. I still have friends from that era, one of whom I texted with a couple hours ago. At a certain point, with the web becoming more enterprisey, more commercial, and in consequence more spammy, our comment systems started to fill up with trash, and it was hard to keep up with moderation. We slowly started removing comments from our blogs. Then social media came along, and we stopped blogging altogether. Yet here we are. I'm typing a blog post like it's 2003 to let you know that I'm adding…

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