Best of Content CreationAugust 2025

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    The Great Extinction: How AI is Destroying the Internet

    AI assistants are fundamentally reshaping the internet ecosystem by providing direct answers instead of directing users to websites, causing traffic declines for information sources like Wikipedia (23% drop) and Stack Overflow (64% drop). While entertainment platforms and social communities survive by offering emotional content and human interaction, the shift creates a monopoly on information access and threatens the diversity of knowledge sources. This creates a paradox where AI weakens the very sources it learned from, potentially leading to content degradation and the transformation of the internet from a global library into an amusement park dominated by a few AI giants.

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    What I learned when I stopped posting my life online, from a former influencer

    A former fashion blogger shares insights from stepping away from social media influence work. Key lessons include discovering that unstaged photos are more authentic, having more time for genuine hobbies, developing personal style independent of trends, and learning what activities bring real satisfaction versus those done for content. The author describes the mental shift from constant curation to living authentically, eventually returning online with clearer boundaries between content creation as work versus lifestyle.

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    YouTube has earned its crown

    DHH reflects on YouTube's role as a reliable archive for technical content, contrasting it with Google's tendency to shut down other services. He highlights how YouTube has become his primary learning platform through tech creators and showcases his own channel featuring historical Rails content from 2006-2009. The post argues that YouTube deserves recognition as an international treasure for preserving educational content, despite broader criticisms of Google's business practices.