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Remember having fun online? It meant stumbling onto a site you’d never imagined existed, or maybe even playing a little video game in your browser, @kchayka writes. These experiences don’t seem as readily available now as they were a decade ago. In large part, this is because a handful of giant social networks took over the open space of the Internet, centralizing and homogenizing our experiences through their own opaque and shifting content-sorting systems. But even this less-fun Internet—a place where we consumed the posts of our fellow-humans and posted in return—seems to be coming to an end, as the precipitous decline of X portends. At the link in our bio, Chayka writes about the degradation of our shared online spaces. Illustration by Nicholas Konrad (@iguessnick) / The New Yorker; Source photograph by Getty.


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