A combination I think of mass-produced bad content and a Google that's no longer interested or incentivised in filtering it out
Obviously honest opinions are still likely to be bad, stupid, etc but at lest you're not being sold something
If its not an ad posing as objective consumer advice, it's just waffle written by AI to harvest clicks for ad fraud. You end up having to dive into years-old reddit threads to at least get a human being's honest opinion
I mean this is on top of the fact that theres so much trash online now that it's impossible to get good information anymore. People used to say about the early Internet that you couldn't believe anything you read on it, which wasn't actually true. It is now though!
Like that's basically got to be his career quest
No way Daniel Radcliffe's gonna escape it
Similarly, New Yorkers always loathe and deride their stupid useless mayor, whom they elected by popular vote not two years ago
Missed their moment during covid
Stuff from the 90s also sounds different now, but that's more straightforwardly a matter of me not being 21 anymore. But the old stuff has changed in different ways. Like I recently heard Big Brother and the Holding Company, who I would have mocked 30 years ago, and they sounded sensational