• SiskoDid2ThingsWrong [none/use name]
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    3 years ago

    Nerds. Those untrustworthy people who we bulled and briefly felt guilty about it, but now feel they well deserved it.

    Idk, hasn’t the culture zeitgeist kinda moved past this almost to the point nerds are fetishized and celebrated? At least it felt that way circa 2015, nerd culture around them felt almost coddled. Perhaps shit like GG and the rise of the alt-right caused people to go back to “nerds are creepy”.

    • Optimismbias [none/use name]
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      3 years ago

      It's the cycle of a cool subculture being created, and getting ruined by the sociopaths who package it and the public who consumes it. Here's a really good essay of what happened to nerd culture: https://meaningness.com/geeks-mops-sociopaths

      The sociopaths also work out how to monetize mops—which the fanatics were never good at. With better publicity materials, the addition of a light show, and new, more crowd-friendly product, admission fees go up tenfold, and mops are willing to pay. Somehow, not much of the money goes to creators. However, more of them do get enough to go full-time, which means there’s more product to sell.

      After a couple years, the cool is all used up: partly because the New Thing is no longer new, and partly because it was diluted into New Lite, which is inherently uncool. As the mops dwindle, the sociopaths loot whatever value is left, and move on to the next exploit. They leave behind only wreckage: devastated geeks who still have no idea what happened to their wonderful New Thing and the wonderful friendships they formed around it. (Often the geeks all end up hating each other, due first to the stress of supporting mops, and later due to sociopath divide-and-conquer manipulation tactics.)