My school used to have 600 people. 1000 is a huge crowd and it can easily be many times more than that. If it was like 300 years ago, then how would you even get 100 people to hear what you have to say?
Imagine walking onto a stage, in front of a thousand people, and just saying a random thing in the microphone, that you just thought of while stoned and then simply leaving. Alternatively, you could stay by the door and start arguing with the audience members as they’re leaving like I’m now probably going to do.
i’d argue the internet’s topology is much more elaborate than a simple bulletin board.
a bulletin board is a rectangular area where every message gets equal exposure. the internet is like a high-dimensional space through which you can move (bubbles), thus inflating the things in front of you (that you move towards) while pushing the things that you’re not interested in out of view.
interestingly, this abstract space is somehow mapped atop physical space, making it an abstraction, like the spirit world, that you can interact with and move through.