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The Internet Then vs. Now

2/25/202638 min

Khloé breaks down how the internet went from fun and chaotic to curated and overwhelming. She talks early Twitter days, using social media as a focus group, why cancel culture changed everything, and how AI deepfakes freak her out. From missing boredom and landline calls to protecting her kids from social media, this episode is part nostalgia, part fun with a Chat Roulette experiment at the end.

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  1. Khloé Kardashian· Host0:00

    My generation was really the last generation that we had no social media. I remember The Oregon Trail was, like, the shit. The dial-up sound. AOL chat rooms. MySpace. Chatroulette. It's a dangerous place. I look what?

  2. Speaker 10:15

    You look 41.

  3. Khloé Kardashian· Host0:16

    Well, I am. I am terrified of AI. The internet was already scary enough. Tru's like, "ASMR." How the fuck do you know what ASMR is?

  4. Speaker 10:26

    AI.

  5. Khloé Kardashian· Host0:27

    No, I'm not AI. I'm not AI. I can't skip. I'm trying to get out of here. Oh, he's still there. When Keeping Up premiered, did you gain more control over your image? I didn't know what an image was. [laughs] How do you balance posting for you versus posting for Khloé the brand? Am I supposed to think like this? I'm also never offended if someone unfollows me. How does one even know that?

  6. Speaker 10:47

    Do you have podcast? What do you talk about on that podcast?

  7. Khloé Kardashian· Host0:50

    I don't even know. [upbeat music] What the hell's mukbangs? [upbeat music] Hi, you guys. Thank you for joining me on Khloé in Wonderland. I'm so happy to have you guys with me here. Today, I wanna talk about digital life, and what I find so interesting and what I get asked a lot about is that my generation was really a- the last generation that... I don't wanna say we still had a real life, 'cause that's unfair to say, but we had no social media. We had no real internet. Dial-up

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