

Can We Still Be Optimistic About The Internet? — With Meetup Founder Scott Heiferman
Aug 18, 2021
Scott Heiferman, the founder of Meetup, focuses on bridging online and offline connections. He discusses the internet's dual role of uniting and isolating people, reflecting on the rise of loneliness, especially among Gen Z. Heiferman shares insights on the importance of community and empathy, critiquing social media's impact on genuine relationships. As he explores the potential of technologies like virtual reality, he emphasizes finding balance between digital interactions and real-life connections, inspiring hope for the future of human engagement.
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Meetup's Origin
- Scott Heiferman was inspired to create Meetup after connecting with neighbors on his roof during 9/11.
- This led him to read "Bowling Alone," a book about declining social engagement.
Coexisting Trends
- People desire real-life connections despite increasing online division.
- Focusing on shared interests can transcend differences, as seen in diverse Meetup groups.
Travel Hack
- Heiferman used to attend meetups to understand user experiences, viewing it as the "greatest travel hack."
- He recalls a pre-2016 election meetup where underlying tensions were palpable.