Crazier to go from radio only to movies, or from TV and no internet to today?
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Date: June 27th, 2026 1:40 PM Author: Idiotic Frozen Twinkling Uncleanness Halford
TV to internet is a way, way bigger change than radio to TV.
TV is pretty much just radio with visuals. Both are linear, non-interactive mediums for broadcasting entertainment and information. TV is a bigger time suck, but it's not that different, not in comparison to how completely different the internet is.
The internet is different in kind. It's interactive. It's global. You can be the star of the show. You can silo into whatever little corner of the internet (or web 1.0 chatbort) you want to.
Think of this hypothetical: how different is a society with radio from one with radio and TV? Now think of the difference adding the internet to the mix makes.
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Date: June 27th, 2026 4:37 PM Author: glassy university
The transition from radio to TV is pretty obviously the bigger change because we can directly observe just how badly TV psychologically dominated and raped boomers
The internet has had big effects on millennials and zoomers but still not as significant as the complete and utter rape that TV inflicted on boomers. Even after being given *an entire lifetime* to adjust, boomers - to this day - are *still* 100% totally mind controlled by whatever the TV tells them
I don't think anything in history before or after will ever come close to how much TV raped boomers. Even AI
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