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		<title>The Internet As It Exists In 2014&#8230; It Kind Of Sucks</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Before I began writing this entry, I wanted to reach out to a few of my long-time online friends just to shoot the breeze. I wanted to ask them how work was going, how their side projects were coming along, if there was a project that we could collaborate on, etc. This is what the [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before I began writing this entry, I wanted to reach out to a few of my long-time online friends just to shoot the breeze.  I wanted to ask them how work was going, how their side projects were coming along, if there was a project that we could collaborate on, etc.  This is what the internet used to exist of when programs like ICQ and AOL Instant Messenger were running wild on everyone&#8217;s desktops.  In 2014, we don&#8217;t have that any more.  Sure, we have Facebook Messenger and Gmail Chat, but they&#8217;re both extensions of different social media websites.  They&#8217;re not designed for one-on-one interaction between individuals in a private, friendly setting.</p>
<p>Frankly, the internet in 2014 kind of sucks.</p>
<p>While I don&#8217;t think that we need to go back to the days of the Prodigy internet message boards or the original America Online, I do think that as we&#8217;ve moved further down the path of &#8220;Social Media Life&#8221; we&#8217;ve actually removed much of the interaction that we used to have with our online friends.  Even as close as 10 years ago I could log-on to the internet and have my Yahoo Messenger load up as well as my AOL Instant Messenger and immediately engage in any number of one-on-one conversations with both my &#8220;real life&#8221; friends and my internet friends.  And the conversations weren&#8217;t useless or the type of silly drivel that you read on these humor websites.  No, we were making connections and having real conversations.  It was fun!</p>
<p>Today, everything seems to need to be filtered through a Facebook or other social media-like portal and I don&#8217;t like it.  I want to be able to log-on and talk to the folks who originally made the internet fun for me.  I also want to be able to pick these people&#8217;s brains in a more readily available manner than sending a message into a seemingly black social media hole.  There&#8217;s no connection in that method of communication.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, though, I don&#8217;t think that we&#8217;re ever going to get back to that level of meaningful one-on-one interaction on the internet.  I think we&#8217;re stuck in a mess that doesn&#8217;t allow people to grow real friendships through shared online interactions.  And given the friends that I&#8217;ve made through these online interactions, I think that&#8217;s a real shame for future generations of internet users.</p>
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