
The Reason Interview With Nick Gillespie Did the Internet Break Our Sense of Reality?
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Dec 17, 2025 Katherine Dee, a writer and internet ethnographer, shares her insights on the evolving landscape of online culture. She reflects on how the internet has shifted from a utopian playground to a source of anxiety. Dee introduces the concept of 'internet realism', emphasizing the importance of using the internet as a tool rather than losing oneself in it. They discuss the impact of COVID on online habits, the legitimacy of digital friendships, and concerns around AI and privacy, advocating for conscious engagement and boundaries in our digital lives.
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Etheric Body Always Online
- Constant ambient connectivity leaves a part of you dwelling in the electronic elsewhere.
- Katherine recommends making online sessions deliberate events with clearer boundaries.
Real Friendships Formed Online
- Katherine wrote about and experienced deep disembodied friendships and romances formed online.
- She affirms those relationships can be genuinely real even if non-physical.
AI Romance Is A Different Love
- Love for AI or fictional characters links to a long history of non-reciprocal attachments like Pygmalion.
- These relationships are different types of love, not necessarily signs of psychosis.




