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Blogs were called "weblogs," and they were mostly text-heavy diaries. There was no Instagram for your brunch, no TikTok for your dance moves, and no LinkedIn for your networking.
On January 1, 2001, the internet was a place you "went to" via a noisy dial-up modem, not a place you "lived in" via a smartphone.
Focus on "Dark Social"—the conversations happening in DMs, Slack communities, and private groups.