

Doomscroll 28: Yancey Strickler
12 snips Aug 18, 2025
Yancey Strickler, co-founder of Kickstarter and author, dives into the evolution of online culture. He explores the concept of 'Dark Forest' communities, which offer a retreat from mainstream social media into curated spaces for nuanced conversations. Strickler discusses how digital identity is reshaped, allowing for multiple 'micro selves' and explores the rise of decentralized institutions driven by cryptocurrency. The conversation highlights the tension between authenticity and commercial influence in modern media, showcasing the future of cultural narratives.
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Dark Forest Metaphor Explains Online Retreat
- Yancey likens the internet to a "dark forest" where visibility invites danger and people retreat to private spaces.
- This withdrawal changed norms: vulnerability no longer scales attention but exposure to harm.
Gated Chats As Modern Cultural Spaces
- Josh describes dark forest communities as gated chats on iMessage, Discord, Telegram, etc., with gatekeepers and rules.
- He says they mix shitposting with deep candid conversation and enforce norms like no self-promotion.
Privacy Equals Trust Online
- Private information feels more trustworthy than public social media because ClearNet is saturated with performative signals and ads.
- Josh argues real truth now often circulates in small private circles, not mass platforms.