When reading through your comment I had a blast from the past and remembered how I was
browsing the "All-Seeing Eye" [1] to look for Quake 3 servers and then share them with friends via IRC.
Looking back at those times I remember the Internet as a much more social place (but that might be just be).
I think it's because people had to get active to use services for social interaction as opposed to getting
hit by a notification in your face.
There is a foundational theoretical text in materialist philosophy that predicts exactly this happening. It was written in 1867.
When reading articles like this I sometimes feel like the only thing we can learn from history is that we do not learn from history.
I always feel like this questions is really asking "What is time?". This book gives a new perspective on time which I think is crucial for understanding the nature of it:
https://www.harvard.com/book/the_janus_point/