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The Internet Is Splitting in Two—and Most People Haven’t Noticed

Fanwo Richard
Last updated: February 6, 2026 8:38 pm
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Fanwo Richard
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The internet used to be simple. You searched something, clicked a link, and read it for free.

That’s changing.

Today, the internet is slowly splitting into two parts.

One part is the free internet. This is social media, free websites, and videos supported by ads. It’s loud, fast, and easy to access.

The other part is the paid internet. This includes paywalled news, subscriptions, private groups, and apps that charge monthly fees. Much of the best content now lives here.

This didn’t happen overnight. News websites added paywalls. Creators started charging for their work. Apps began locking useful features behind subscriptions.

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Now, a lot of helpful information doesn’t show up on Google anymore. It’s shared in private newsletters, group chats, and members-only communities.

The result is simple: everyone can see the free internet, but not everyone can access the better one.

Most people don’t realize this shift yet. But they feel it every time a link asks for payment or a creator says, “Subscribe to read more.”

The internet isn’t gone.

It’s just changing—and quietly splitting in two.

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