There have been many discussions in public and private about the changing landscape of the hobby. Once limited to specific publications and areas of town, we now have the immediacy and vast expansion of the internet. I enjoy reading about the history and present state of this industry but there is not much out there about where the hobby is going?
How do you see the hobby changing in the future with the globally and instantly connected hobby world we live in today? Like how google can locate you almost anywhere if you have gmail and haven't opted out of their Location service. It's pretty crazy. Similar in a few ways to George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four or that Tom Cruise movie I can't remember the name of at the moment.
The internet has made for a safer, more informed community but it also creates a vulnerability that wasn't there before. In a big picture sense, considering the evolution of the hobby, what do you see happening as the technology keeps advancing?
Do you think we will be subject to constant public monitoring at some point in the future or will there be a shift toward the importance of privacy?
Will more public awareness and discussion cause the hobby be driven further underground or will it become more accepted such as was the case for recreational use of m***jauna?
Thank you for taking the time to read and possibly respond.