The commercialization / profit of the internet killed it.
When it was something you just did because you were a student or a nerd, it was fun. I remember writing down website names and ftp sites from magazines into a notebook so that I could research them later. Don't care about much outside Daily Stormer and this and a couple of hobby sites now. Heck I barely use email its so full of spam.
They even want you to pay now to PIRATE THINGS! (Hey, don't torrent, sign up for a Premium Real Debrid Membership)
Amazon is one of the worst. I've started checking their prices recently and have yet to find an item they have at a lower price than my local store. Of course, they pushed the whole tax free angle and put many competitors out of business before suddenly reversing course and saying "Oh actually we want to tax everything on the internet now that our competition is gone, and we don't even need a new law passed, the court will just say you gotta pay an extra 10% on everything you buy now." And since then their prices are a good 20% to 50% higher than my local store but a lot of people got hooked on the convenience (covid-19 coincidence?) and still assume Amazon is cheaper, because they did used to be. Amazon is more expensive than local stores for real products, and so many of its products are no name junk that just doesn't work.
My Amazon delivery driver takes a photo of the package when he drops it off, I guess to confirm delivery and say it's not their fault if something is stolen at that point. In the last delivery, it's pouring down rain, and the guy takes the photo of the rain pouring down on the package, with my covered porch IN THE VERY BACKGROUND OF THE IMAGE. That's right, he was too lazy to walk up a couple of stairs, and just left the package in the rain, and then took a picture of my dry porch in the background of a soaking wet box.
But what is the point of e-commerce if it is more expensive and scammy than regular commerce? It provides no benefit. Oh and good luck finding ANY real reviews. Maybe some VERY old and established tech outfit like Anandtech might still do a legit review but almost everything you find is a paid advertisement. It's like the old Kratom articles on ROK except you cannot tell that these are ads. Unless you read a bunch of them and realize "hmm the language in this "Forbes" review is almost identical to the Buzzfeed review I just read."
Internet search is purposefully broken. Real info is censored / removed / deleted and regardless of what you search for, you are directed to where the advertiser wants you to go. You can prove this by typing in a fake phrase like "Ramadan Bacon Deliveries" and you will get thousands of "results" that don't have those words.
Youtube has really ratcheted up the ads lately. I've had hardware router level ad blocking for years, so I never see any ads except sometimes youtube since they are hard to block, but lately they have moved to 30 second required ads that you cannot even skip! And every ad is fake scammy products. It's gotten really bad--just search reddit and you will find tons of cursing angry redditors who are fed up with youtube (and these are the kinds of guys who normally defend internet advertising).
If I leave youtube on in the background, sometimes it starts playing a THIRTY MINUTE OR HOUR LONG AD.
If you are lucky, in a few niches like cars or computers, there might be an online forum where you can find a real answer, but almost everything else is dominated by fake AI or female written websites trying to trick you into downloading scammy software or give them money. The internet is so badly censored that I frequently have to use the human garbage cesspit of Reddit to get answers to questions because it is about the only site left that is just a forum of real people giving real answers instead of paid product placements.
That's a very good point about the feminization of the net though. When you search for something like "what is the command to backup files in Windows" and you get 8 pages of long form paragraphs about "Backing up files is a good way to protect your documents from being accidentally deleted or erased. Some people like to back up important files or folders, while others their whole hard drives. KrazyKids BackupPlus Advance Drive Copier Platinum is a free software program you can download that can help you copy files" that is JUST like asking your girlfriend a simple question where her rambling answer just confuses you.
Podcasts are now being ruined. There is a new method where the company hosting the podcast (NOT Apple Podcasts, NOT the podcast creator, NOT the app [all of those can insert their own ads additionally]) will insert customized ads into the mp3 file of the original audio and then you download a new audio file full of interspersed ads. They are embedded at the time of download into the mp3 so I don't know how you could block them. Often they will just start playing in the middle of a sentence, because the author has no control over the timing. The one I'm getting now is an annoying T Mobile ad which repeats TWICE in a row each time it plays, and does this about 4 times per podcast.
OnlyFans? The mere fact that we even allow a company like that to exist in our society is all the proof I need for me to willingly surrender to any foreign power, should they ever decide to invade America. Anyone allowing young girls to legally and publicly prostitute themselves like this needs to be redacted violently.
Also, OT but the slutty girl at the gym thing has REALLY gotten out of control. I've never seen such provocative clothing at the gym before. It's shocking and difficult to ignore. I haven't seen many of my ex girlfriends in such states of undress.
But then there's you guys. I love you guys. I really do.