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It's kind of absurd to imagine a world full of people, connected to the internet, who watch generated content to not feel alone.

If only they could reach one another. What does it take to create a clearing house for lonely people to find suitable matches?

HN is looking [1] for an engineer for their co-founder match maker. Maybe they can just scale it up for everybody to find friends?

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34613508



Meeting real people involves risk. Risk of social awkwardness, boredom, getting hurt, drama, messiness. It's a lot of effort. There are already a thousand ways for people to meet others on the internet, but people choose to passively consume media instead.


Love always means signing up for future suffering due to our mortality.


The problem is the medium itself. The internet, as much as it was believed to be a tool for bringing people together, also largely serves to keep our interactions shallow. Anonymity provides malevolent sociopathic sadists to cause significant amounts of harm pseudo anonymously, making the kind of vulnerability required to form meaningful connections much more risky than it is in real life encounters. Stories of people meeting great friends and spouses online are outliers and selection bias.

If you want to meet people, the internet is a terrible way to do it.


The internet is also a terrible way to exchange information securely. With encryption, it's possible. There was a time, when security vulnerabilities weren't blamed on the hacker but on the system developer. Why feel limited by malevolent sociopathic sadists when this creates the opportunity to add to the medium and create something better?




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