James, born to tech-savvy parents during the dot-com bubble1, was introduced to the Internet at age five or six through Flash and Shockwave games2.
We talk about James's early experiences, including his move to the United States at age seven, where the internet became a tool for cultural assimilation and social connection. James recounts how quoting online content helped him make friends and navigate his new environment.
A significant portion of the discussion focuses on James's premature exposure to adult content online, highlighting the potential risks of unsupervised internet access for children. James reflects on how this early exposure may have influenced his sexual development and preferences.
We also explore how the internet became a private space for James, serving as both an escape and a coping mechanism during times of family tension. He describes using the computer as a "pacifier," allowing him to retreat into a digital world while maintaining the appearance of a well-behaved child.
James notes a shift in his internet use from active content creation in his early years to more passive consumption with the rise of social media platforms. Throughout the interview, James reflects on how his internet use affected his social skills, creativity, and worldview. He expresses concern about the addictive nature of technology and its impact on his ability to engage in real-world activities.