Tom Scott and Matpat didn't talk about breaks; they're closing up shop for good in some way: MatPat has said he's handing over creative control of the Theorist channels and assuming a more casual admin role to spend more time with his kid. Tom Scott said that he set a limit for 10 years on his main channel; he may come back to it, but it doesn't seem likely. Others are also quitting, such as Moo from the Vanoss Crew.
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Memes @lemmy.ml Glory to our new overlords!
Memes @lemmy.ml Our best days are behind us:
Memes @lemmy.ml Well, time to radically change who I am!
Memes @lemmy.ml ‘No Way To Prevent This,’ Says Only Nation Where This Regularly Happens
Memes @lemmy.ml It was a fun ride while it lasted...
Memes @lemmy.ml ‘No Way To Prevent This,’ Says the Only Nation Where This Regularly Happens
Memes @lemmy.ml It seems like the Internet always converges on these things...
Memes @lemmy.ml The race for "Worst Dumpster Fire" is heating up. Everyone place your bets!
Memes @lemmy.ml Reddit is dead. Long live the Fediverse.
Memes @lemmy.ml Why must we be done this way?
I beg to differ. If there's one thing, even though I only got properly into the Internet around 2020, I have heard about how old social media was FAR better for the internet in general than stuff like Youtube and Twitter from people like Kurzgesagt; it allowed for more IRL-like social interaction through the segregation of communities into different 'cliques', kind of what Reddit and Lemmy are trying to capture. As a consequence, there was far less open and widespread drama, random hate and misinformation, unlike today.