>>42507328
maybe it'll come back. but'll it be through some tiny niché community akin to indie game developers. and to be honest I don't think the enjoyment gained from inane cartoons shared digitally with other atomized schizoids equal to real tangible fulfillment. FiM in the 2010's was unique and will never be replicated. Now the closest thing to it might be that gay hell hotel show or the transvestite circus and I don't see any benifit derived from that other than furthur disengagement from corporeal reality and the likelyhood of getting predatorily astroturfed by nefarious agents. I can't say it happened to FiM as it was a pioneer, a benchmark for how online communities form and it couldn't be infiltrated as the methods for doing it hadn't been created yet. Now it has, and short form dopamine hits do not incentivze prolonged social gatherings like FiM did, unless it is some kind of suicide cult.