As the Internet became part of real life, and not a separate space, a thing outside of it; it began to change.
That isn't necessarily a detrimental development on its own, it has its advantages and conveniences. However, it is an ever-corrupting presence on the former space. The response from the former, as far as I know, was to form enclaves; this forum is, in a sense, one of them. While this has been a successful endeavor, for the most part, corruption is continuously on the move. In recent years, governments and government-controlled entities have been pushing aggressively to remodel what Internet is and how it functions. Their sights might not yet be fully on these enclaves; nevertheless, their actions impact them.
Forced to make a general statement: most people here care very little about the "real life" part of the Internet. You access it mostly from a necessity of everyday life, or for the dumb entertainment. This place, or places like this are the Internet for you and me. Though I do find that a mournful thought.
The Internet is roughly 57 years old. We might be aware of the direction it's taking, or rather, it's being pushed, but what do you think it will look like in 57 years? What will become of enclaves like this?