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Andy X Andersen's avatar

The same point could be made when the internet arrived. No longer can only the insightful journalists and wise scholars speak, but any dude with a keyboard.

Then, we had Twitter. Everything had to be condensed in a couple of hundred characters. The vibe ruled.

Now, it is AI. Cheap mindless trivia.

The system is, however, self-correcting. We are awash in content. Way, way past the point of saturation.

But good stuff bubbles up to the top. Always did. Always will.

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Martin's avatar

Thanks for reading and for sharing your perspective. There is definitely still good stuff to be found but these days I find myself stumbling upon it by accident or in random ways. It's definitely no longer via Google. These days it often feels like you need to start on page 3 of the SERP to get anything good out of Google.

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