The internet feels worse, but what's the hidden reason why?
Experts are revealing a surprising theory behind the internet's decline. It's not just your imagination; online content is truly getting worse. This shift is linked to a phenomenon some call "brown stage capitalism."
It's hard to believe how much online spaces have changed. Many creators now prioritize engagement over quality. This means chasing clicks and shares, often leading to low-effort, repetitive content.
This new approach rewards content that is loud and sensational. Genuine connection and valuable information often get pushed aside. The result is a less enjoyable and useful online experience for everyone.
A key idea is that platforms now benefit from content that keeps users hooked, even if it's not high quality. This encourages a race to the bottom for attention. The future may hold efforts to restore balance and quality online.