This is not true, maybe for a subset of Internet users.
For example you have Wikis and forums. Wikis are good for communities that are passionate about a topic and they collaborate on buidling content for their passion. Reddit is a valid alternative to forums but if the community s older and has members that are technical competent then they usually have the forum customized for their purpose and the forum will continue to exist , especially if you want to avoid some third party censorship.
I never ever search for something and found answers on Facebook, sometimes very rare I find something that points to Instagram blogs/posts but never Facebook.
Probably depends on your location and what you search for, so it might be possible that 99% of your Internet consumption is satisfied by 5-10 websites.
For example you have Wikis and forums. Wikis are good for communities that are passionate about a topic and they collaborate on buidling content for their passion. Reddit is a valid alternative to forums but if the community s older and has members that are technical competent then they usually have the forum customized for their purpose and the forum will continue to exist , especially if you want to avoid some third party censorship.
I never ever search for something and found answers on Facebook, sometimes very rare I find something that points to Instagram blogs/posts but never Facebook.
Probably depends on your location and what you search for, so it might be possible that 99% of your Internet consumption is satisfied by 5-10 websites.