>>520798253
>terminally online people
People knew this shit before internet.
>What I thought were hobbies now seem less interesting to me
Hobbies can go to shit, and they did. Industry-wise and fandom-wise. In certain hobbies, it going to shit isn't as important as the fandom going to shit, once the fandom become wannabes to the point that larpers don't realize they're shitposting larpers, the hobby is dead, there's no actual genuine points or discuss to be had, it's just for looks and retards praising any trash for social points, folks you can't relate to on any level. In other forms of hobbies, it's only necessary to the hobby to go to shit.
>and it wasn't even 4chan that caused it all
Oh, you're wrong. Anons had nothing to do with it, they did fought back, but circlejerks definitely caused it all.
You sound a bit like a zoomer or just someone slow and clueless in case you've been around for long.