All of a sudden in the late 00's everyone signed up and started giving and receiving info.
Why did people take the centralized bait? How did we not see the writing on the wall as a collective?
People allowed their kids to sign onto this? How?
Please, someone describe the climate at the time that allowed this major blunder to happen across the entire country.
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[–] TheBookWasBetter 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
It was Harvard to start. If you wanted to be in the club, you had to have a Harvard email address. Then it was ivy leagues, then any college, then any country. They made it really hard for people to leave because it became such a part of people's life. Photos, friends, lost connections, relationships, history... now it is just a place were genx posts pictures of frenchies and taco Tuesday.