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I have heard about it but haven't watched it. Might check it out.

> The film "Arrival" was talked about ITT
It is one of those films to that may not be to everyone's taste, but I thought it was more interesting scenario compared to some films that tried to pull plot twist like it did. Slightly sad I will warn. 

> archive.today: looks like all timestamps are referring to when the submit button was hit, not when the snapshot first became accessible 
What happened there?

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Early 2010s were peak kino because you had a lot of new website features without everything being in a series of social media walled gardens. Though certainly social and political forces played a part on censorship, I think an underrated aspect was consolation of our media landscape. There was still a lot of new stuff happening and new sites and communities trying to spring up. More places = different paradigms and moderation styles. You could still unplug from a social media site without being left out. A cancellation on Tumblr wouldn't matter as much on Youtube. Large commuities still sort of existed on places that were "abandoned" (IE: mypace and livejournel) early part of that decade. There was stuff to do and hangout without the worry of offending hiveminds because it was harder to form one.

>  Of course, some things were worse back then, and are better now in 2024.
Though I am starting to see this in the year 2024 some places pop up again. Too early to tell if we can have a return to the environment I describe above.