"The rich get rich and the poor get poorer" Nothing new there
  Naveed. Just a new catchphrase and some people wearing masks. I
  guess I've been online for a long time. It's old in age to me.
  I've been here since 1989 - that's 26 years now. I've seen lots
  of people do things online. Large groups form. I formed a lot of
  groups. And you know what, you're right. They CAN become
  political and make change. But paradigm shift? I dunno - maybe
  I've been living inside of the paradigm shift of the Internet
  itself for so long, I take it for granted. In 1990, I ran a
  group for kids/teens rights. It got thousands and thousands of
  members. We just talked about stuff. Some of them decided to
  split off and make their own causes after meeting up together on
  my group. I have a few examples: One is the NYRA (National Youth
  Rights... something) and another is TCS - Taking Children
  Seriously - a movement by Sarah Fitzgerald and David Deusch (the
  computational physicist) - he was an active member of my group.
  They started a parenting movement that's also still very active.
  anyway, they split off my group, made their own groups, formed
  movements. I guess it's old-hat to me. I know that people do
  things when they meet together online. I started some stuff that
  went somewhere for other people. So, I take it back. It's just
  normal to me. I've seen laws change because I helped bring
  people together who were like-minded and went and did something
  in the 'real world'. But... there's a MUCH HIGHER PERCENTAGE of
  people just talking about change. I think that's what I was
  referring to. If you're gonna do something, figure out what it
  is and do it. == No, you're right. It's affecting more people
  now than it did before. I mean, I saw big changes happen with
  just a few people. I've seen people influence LOTS of people.
  Now, there's a whole GENERATION of people online that never knew
  a world without it. So again, I was mistaken in being critical.
  I work very hard to make positive changes for individuals
  online: That's why I'm here. *I'm* working towards a paradigm
  shift where people can see the world as it is, see what they can
  do, be ok with what they CAN'T do because there is _so much_
  they can do from where they are. So, really, we're on the same
  page here. I think I "saw myself" when you were mentioning
  paradigm shift, and the mirror reflection was unexpected. ==