I have pondered this a lot. Will it be the rise of populism? Will the conservative allegiance take over the liberal run staples in the next decade? Is this a true new rising of conservatism different from past traditional value conservatism? I am not sure yet.As for everything else... I think we can look back and all the Youtube fame of nobodies becoming bigger nobodies. It was a morally graceful period and I can't say much positive has happened within the world of entertainment. Certainly nothing notable.
I think it will be the rise of social media and the lack of privacy and how people blindly share everything about themselves online. It will also be remembered as the rise of smartphones into prominence and overtaking desktop and laptop computers for piddly use. It will also be the TRUE age of the internet. The first decade when nearly everyone had access to it. The rise of social media as I said earlier. It will be a decade dominated by tech for the masses and not just for the elite and those who can afford it. It will be remembered as an age of technology the masses could afford and take advantage of. It will be looked back upon as how naive people were too with how much info they shared of themselves and our lack of understanding about privacy online.Future decades will build off that and possibly stuff we don't even conceive yet. Thats my take on the 2010s.
Quote from: MasterXtreme on 2019-12-21 13:56:21I have pondered this a lot. Will it be the rise of populism? Will the conservative allegiance take over the liberal run staples in the next decade? Is this a true new rising of conservatism different from past traditional value conservatism? I am not sure yet.As for everything else... I think we can look back and all the Youtube fame of nobodies becoming bigger nobodies. It was a morally graceful period and I can't say much positive has happened within the world of entertainment. Certainly nothing notable.Quote from: AnyPoneDrawn on 2019-12-28 17:44:31I think it will be the rise of social media and the lack of privacy and how people blindly share everything about themselves online. It will also be remembered as the rise of smartphones into prominence and overtaking desktop and laptop computers for piddly use. It will also be the TRUE age of the internet. The first decade when nearly everyone had access to it. The rise of social media as I said earlier. It will be a decade dominated by tech for the masses and not just for the elite and those who can afford it. It will be remembered as an age of technology the masses could afford and take advantage of. It will be looked back upon as how naive people were too with how much info they shared of themselves and our lack of understanding about privacy online.Future decades will build off that and possibly stuff we don't even conceive yet. Thats my take on the 2010s.I think you guys got it down pretty good here.
*raises hand*Though I never spoke up in those threads, I remember reading them constantly, and I think you guys made about 10 threads before deciding to create the 1.0 forum.
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