The Dead Internet Theory: Why Being Online Feels Empty
Briefly

The Dead Internet Theory posits that most online interactions are driven by algorithms instead of humans, creating a sense of hollowness in digital communication.
Many users experience an uncanny feeling online, akin to shouting into a void, as genuine connections diminish and automation takes precedence in social interactions.
The concept of Digital Solipsism highlights how the absence of real human connections online leads to feelings of alienation and emptiness among users.
The theory brings forth a genuine concern about the erosion of meaningful connections in a world increasingly dominated by automated processes and AI-driven interactions.
Read at Psychology Today
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