@irwin It reminds me a lot of a phenomena here in Austin where, if you moved here more than seven years ago, you are required by law to complain about all the new people moving here and wrecking the place. Just like people complained about people like you when you first moved here.
I get it. But I've also been using the internet fairly regularly since 1988.
@arclight @irwin sort of, but I don't think what the article describes is quite the same thing as Eternal September (which is a get-off-my-lawn thing, like you said).
The phenomenon of "small internet forum goes viral and gets overrun with tourists who don't get or care about the subculture" has been a thing for ages.
It's why the best subreddits tend to be the ones with the heaviest moderation: they filter out most of the people who don't care about what the core point of the subreddit is.
@arclight @irwin I'm not sure if you're talking about last week on Mastodon, your experience in Austin, or something else.
Anyway, unless you actually represent a minority who has to worry about their safe space being taken away from them, saying that you haven't experienced this is basically just describing the privilege of not ever being at the receiving end that kind of bigotry, no?
Speaking as a white-passing hetero cis-male person who also only experiences these things indirectly