Most of the "big websites" are now serving mainstream customers. As a result, they're not fun or weird. When the internet was younger, it was mostly early adopters creating their own culture, so it was weirder.
The great thing about the internet is that there's a bunch of stuff on it that is not in the main stream.
It's harder to FIND that stuff now because, as a percentage, it is not as prevalent, but it's definitely out there and it can be located.
If the internet were a city then yes, we'd be struggling to "Keep it weird" but since it's an ever-expanding universe there will always be weird corners and cultures, just like here on earth.
Most of the "big websites" are now serving mainstream customers. As a result, they're not fun or weird. When the internet was younger, it was mostly early adopters creating their own culture, so it was weirder.
The great thing about the internet is that there's a bunch of stuff on it that is not in the main stream.
It's harder to FIND that stuff now because, as a percentage, it is not as prevalent, but it's definitely out there and it can be located.
If the internet were a city then yes, we'd be struggling to "Keep it weird" but since it's an ever-expanding universe there will always be weird corners and cultures, just like here on earth.
Stay weird, internet.