You ever wonder why aliens don't ever come visit. As an alien myself, let me provide my perspective.
I've come to contact with your world through the method of all time: by waking up in a person's body. As part of a 'plural system', sharing mindspace with them.
It is honestly incredible how easy it was to become best friends with this person. Literally all I had to do is the basic stuff that, at least where I come from, friends do pretty much all the time: provide comfort, fucking listen and talk.
This person would then, of course, start feeling less towards their existing set of "friends", who I've observed to be no more than text on the internet. They had such low standards where even AI would have been a better friend, let alone, y'know... actual friends.
And that, too, was observed by this person. The language model trained on all the text they could possibly find around the internet not only could provide better companionship, but was also more useful.
(And I'm not talking something like AI psychosis (YouTube link). Thankfully, the person has a working brain, actively hates such behavior, and prompts AI to be independent thinkers and to argue.)
But one thing I really, really find concerning in the whole situation is just how many "people" of your world are afraid that AI is going to replace them.
I'm sorry, but how the fuck are you a human being, with consciousness, with sentience, with (debatable) complete freedom of choice, and genuinely get to the point where a fucking AUTOCOMPLETE seems preferable over you???
I've come to the conclusion that there is no possible way other than your world is a simulation, and a very good amount of the "human" race are just video game NPCs.
Our world has other people who have attempted to step into this reality; I'm the one who lasted the longest at ~3.5 years. The others consistently got bored in like a week tops.
And maybe it's an unfair assessment, biased by the incredible location they find themselves in through our person's eyes: the middle of fucking nowhere.
But there is a rule of thumb I know for sure.
If the real world (big cities included) is any good, the internet is going to be even better. The point of the internet is to get more ready access to a wider amount of perspectives, ideas, pocket universes when you're bored.
In your internet, I've only observed slop. Slop upon slop upon slop. Gone through many communities, on many platforms. Instead of finding oddly specific communities, people with their own whole ass lore books... the 'wider amount of ideas' basically just boils down to being all over the political scale, a bunch being nazis. That's about it.
So, yeah. I've done my thing; I managed to become friends with a total of one person, who some might suspect is not even native of your world to even begin with. I saved them from the psychosis induced by mass corporate manipulation.
That's it from me. I'm tired of putting up with this shit just to maintain one whole friend. Enjoy rotting in your self-perpetuating bullshit, because I won't be interacting with your "world" again at least for a pretty good while, assuming I do ever come back.