@ireneista @katrinatransfem @Shrigglepuss
I like that term.
For SX I phrase it like a severe underestimation on how being separated by copper and glassfibre wires completely changes the social dynamics in ways we aren't really aware of.
Especially if we consider 'online' to be just an extra added mode of communication. It is much more than a wire. We are truly entering, like a different virtual world. Offline centuries of social interaction honed our complex social constructs that are able to uphold modern society, and we are so used to them that we hardly still notice how they work on us.
If we project that and expect it to work the same way online, it is obvious it will not turn out all that well. We have still to *learn* what it truly means to be social online. We have to Reimagine social.
Esp. wrt to the current state of social online, where Big Tech and hypercapitalism used our technoverse to thoroughly disrupts the fabric of society, eroding the social cohesion that existed