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I think two things happened. First, we got cynical about cyberspace. In the 1990s and 2000s, we really thought the internet would solve most of our problems. When those problems persisted despite all of us getting broadband, we shifted to thinking that the internet was, in fact, causing the problems. And so it became cringe to think the internet could ever be a force for good. In 1995, for-profit publishers were going to be “the internet’s first victim”; in 2015, they were “the business the internet could not kill”.
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"My mum left in an ambulance and I never saw her again. The doors shut and that was it," said Glen Grundle from Coleraine in Northern Ireland, whose mother Milda, 73, died in April 2020.
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