I'm working on something, and just wrote in my notes:
Why does online life feel gross? Why does it feel like it's overwhelmingly subtractive and corrosive? (Notable examples of people who feel the contrary)
At first I thought the premise of the first two questions would be more-or-less universally shared; but then I recalled some hazy examples of people violently asserting the contrary, which led to the third line.
For instance, I seem to remember Tyler Cowen talking somewhere about how his engagement strategy makes online life an unequivocal blessing, although my mental model of TC is roughly highly advanced robot who behaves exactly the way an economist would expect a human being to behave, so TC crafting a rewarding online life seems on-brand.
Anyway, now I'm interested in people who, like TC, are living their best lives online, and sucking all the juice from the orange. I'd be interested in examples that come to your mind (including yourself, if applicable). Also I'd be interested in your thoughts on the first two questions.