Navigating the Two Internets: Finding Your Role Online
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James Brown explores the concept of "two Internets" in this podcast episode, highlighting the distinction between the polished, engagement-driven normie Internet and the hidden, messy subterranean Internet. He argues that most people navigate both spaces, playing different roles depending on the platform and context. Just as we adapt our behavior in various social settings, our online personas shift between enthusiastic participants and silent observers. Brown suggests that the Internet amplifies our real-life tendencies to wear different masks, allowing for both broad connection and deeper understanding. Ultimately, he encourages listeners to reflect on how they move through these digital realms and what that reveals about their identities.
James Brown introduces the concept of two distinct realms of the Internet, articulating the dichotomy between the 'normie Internet' and the 'subterranean Internet.' The normie Internet is described as polished and algorithm-driven, designed to maximize engagement and visibility, while the subterranean Internet thrives in obscurity, characterized by its rawness and the authenticity of its participants. Brown posits that individuals often navigate both spaces simultaneously, embodying different roles depending on their context and audience. This exploration leads to a broader reflection on the nature of self-presentation in digital spaces, paralleling how people adapt their identities in various social environments.
Takeaways:
- The Internet is divided into two distinct realms: the polished normie Internet and the hidden subterranean Internet.
- We often navigate both Internets simultaneously, shifting roles depending on the environment.
- Just as in real life, our online personas adapt based on the audience we're engaging with.
- The normie Internet encourages public performance and engagement, while the subterranean Internet allows for quieter interactions.
- Understanding how we navigate these two spaces reveals truths about our identities and behaviors.
- You don't have to choose one Internet over the other; each serves a different purpose in our lives.
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