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They (I use that term to mean the average 4channer) were co-opted by alt right propaganda.

Most neckbeard, incel, Andrew Tate followers are what Anon originally was. We just lied to ourselves that it wasn’t really racist and that we were fighting a good fight.

Now, its a bunch of sad lonely people that found acceptance in intolerance and hatred.

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Well that is kind of depressing.

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The chaff can’t perceive the wheat.

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But its backed by real hard facts and sourced from one of the smallest neckbeards ever.

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If you only look at it from that angle, yeah. I bet the next generation of Anonymous is growing right now, though.

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I don’t think people who refer to “Anonymous” are referring to “the average 4channer”.

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Angry and nihilistic teenagers used to have tech skills and laptops. Now they have iPads and TikTok.

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how is this so true lol

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I wonder how true that is. Curious to know

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As a angry, nihilistic teenager: very fucking true. I am literally the only techy guy in my posh bullshit private international school (in Europe so affordable). The only other dude who uses Linux (I’m using that as a bare minimum for “techy”) isn’t into programming or reverse engineering shit even remotely. I’m all alone (apart from all my non-technical friends). I suppose that’s where the nihilism comes from…

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I actually teach teenagers programming and 3D modelling. The past 5 years has been the first decline in tech literacy I’ve ever experienced between generations. My personal theory is that only the gamers actually have computers at home now. Everyone else only use their smartphones, and that only gives a negligible increase in tech literacy compared to using a computer.

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Yes, computers in their various forms are now so user friendly (and often locked down, because fuck you) that you don’t learn much using them. The golden age for learning tech on the fly seems to have been 1990-2010 or so, because computers were both accessible and still had exposed inner logic.

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Yeah but this also has to deal with how many pc gamers there are per generation. So what you’re saying is gen z and alpha has less pc gsmers.

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We’ve drastically simplified and made tech accessible to everyone with a smartphone, you no longer need computer skills to get on the internet to shop or participate in social activities. Kids use apps’ platforms for the things we had to build and host ourselves 20y ago.

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I wish I was alive back then where you guys had to build everything yourself. Go on irc and stuff. Sounds cool

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What is a computer?

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Stop all the downloadin’!

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mr body massage

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Help computer

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They’re still around; dormant. A sleeping giant.

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They will come when we call.

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“They” got over it, as most people do, and moved on. Remnants still remain, but they were unified due to a critical mass of dissent.

Don’t expect to see anything like it again until another critical inflection point. Just know that, if you do, shit’s prolly in a bad place…so…

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Yes, things are pretty peachy in the world right now.

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That’s the spirit.

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Their parents kicked them out of their basements?

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